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- From: jac@mentor.cc.purdue.edu (John Clear)
- Newsgroups: sci.space.shuttle
- Subject: Re: ***QUESTION*** RE: Space Shuttles...
- Message-ID: <BtLoFM.Bpr@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 16:57:21 GMT
- References: <Lc9kPB6w165w@iowegia.uucp> <keithley-200892095256@kip2-56.apple.com>
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- In article <keithley-200892095256@kip2-56.apple.com> keithley@apple.com (Craig Keithley) writes:
- >In article <Lc9kPB6w165w@iowegia.uucp>, quest@iowegia.uucp (Steve J. Quest)
- >wrote:
- >> Can anyone answer the question that has been burning a
- >> hole in the back of my mind? The question is: Why is the flag
- >> painted on the shuttle in mirror image? I have seen this
- >> represented on models, and in pictures. This is quite puzzling.
- >
- >Here's the reason I've heard:
- >
- >For the same reason flags are reversed on (hmmm, left or right...) the
- >right hand side of planes. Imagine the shuttle (or plane) as one big flag,
- >with the stars towards the front of the shuttle. So looking at the
- >flag/shuttle from the left side, the flag looks right. Stepping around to
- >the right side, the you would see the back side of the flag/shuttle, and it
- >would be reversed.
- >
- >So just think of the shuttle as a darn thick flag.
- >
-
- The way I have heard it, it is reversed so that it blows with the
- wind (as in from the front to the back of the plane). This theory works
- for the shuttle in the atmosphere, but in space since the shuttle can and
- often does travel in other then nose first attitude I dont know if the flag
- placement and direction is correct. Hmm... then we need some way to change
- the flag during flight... Anyone for an EVA??? :)
-
- John
-
-
- --
- John Clear
- jac@mentor.cc.purdue.edu
- clearja@sage.cc.purdue.edu
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