This thing is eerily prescient.....

JDG   

"Columbia must be fitted out with 33,000 of these tiles, each to be applied
individually, each unique in shape. The inch-thick tiles, made of pyrolized
carbon, are amazing in two respects. They can be several hundred degrees
hot on one side while remaining cool to the touch on the other. They do not
boil away like the ablative heat shieldings of capsules and modules; they
can be used indefinitely. But they're also a bit of a letdown in another
respect--they're so fragile you can hardly touch them without shattering
them. 

The tiles are the most important system NASA has ever designed as "safe
life." That means there is no back-up for them. If they fail, the shuttle
burns on reentry. If enough fall off, the shuttle may become unstable
during landing, and thus un-pilotable. The worry runs deep enough that NASA
investigated installing a crane assembly in Columbia so the crew could
inspect and repair damaged tiles in space. (Verdict: Can't be done. You can
hardly do it on the ground.) "

http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/features/2001/8004.easterbrook-fulltext.html
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               it is God's gift to humanity." - George W. Bush 1/29/03
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