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In-flight repair system developed for the Space Shuttle.(Aerospace)

Advanced Composites Bulletin, July, 2004

A material designed to patch cracks in the reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) composite panels of the Space Shuttle has passed initial tests conducted by the US National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The material--a ceramic paste--is applied to the RCC panels that form the leading edges of the wings of NASA's re-entry spacecraft.

The repair material is part of a range of safety measures now being implemented following the destruction of the Columbia Space Shuttle, which broke-up as it attempted to re-enter the earth's atmosphere on 1 February 2003, killing all seven astronauts on-board. Following the accident, NASA's Columbia Accident Investigation Board ordered the remaining Space Shuttles to be grounded until astronauts are able to inspect and...

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