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would tell the engineers or who ever is in charge of safety that it would probably be a good idea ,as long as they are outside working on the space station anyway that maybe they should have a good look at the shuttle's tiles to make sure they have no damage before they heads for home. Hopefully they are already doing this and I am wrong about what happened. I don't care what kind of fancy instrumentation and sensors they have for detecting this- there is no substitute for a set of eyeballs when doing a preflight. Like I said before ,hopefully I am all wrong and it turns out it was something other than tile failure.
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