For night reentry, the shuttle would have patches of ablative epoxy mixed with various chemicals and/or aluminum shavings attached to the bottom tiles. The epoxies would ablate at different temperatures and you could go from a blazing strontium chloride red to a beautiful copper sulfate blue/green, blending into a lovely sodium yellow and add sparkles from aluminum powder.
Just for us earthbound viewers.-- Klaatu, May 31 2008 STS-124 Live Feed http://playlist.yah...9080&segment=149773Requires Windows Media Player® [Klaatu, May 31 2008] Where is the Shuttle? http://spaceflight..../realdata/tracking/Track it here [Klaatu, May 31 2008] SkyTyping http://www.skytyping.com/ [Klaatu, May 31 2008] ...and if it did burn up on reentry, it could go out with a bang in a display of fireworks! Oh, um, wait a moment...-- DrCurry, May 31 2008 <Gary Larson> Unbeknownst to the crew Houston were hoping for a critical re-entry failure to show the world the *mother* of all roman candles. </GL>
[edit] Sorry DrC, must have had a concurrent lapse of Caption Me.-- 4whom, May 31 2008 considering the dispersion properties of the ablated material would be pretty well known, you could skywrite advertising as you re-entered.-- FlyingToaster, May 31 2008 //you could skywrite advertising as you re-entered.//
A verrry long "I"? Maybe an "S" at the end?-- Klaatu, May 31 2008 [Klaatu] the ablated stuff disperses horizontally (hmm, by the time it was dispersed enough it probably wouldnt be burning, crap)-- FlyingToaster, May 31 2008 [Fly'nToast'r] If you could arrange the ablative material VERY precisely, you might be able to create an effect similar to skytyping <link>-- Klaatu, May 31 2008 \..\ ....\ ......\ ........\ .........(+) . . . ______________________-- 2 fries shy of a happy meal, May 31 2008 [Klaatu] Oooh, ascii art. Needs more than one re-entry per message.
<International corporate executive> Did we get the message across?
<Ad agency exec> No, but more importantly for the campaign, we got them down!-- 4whom, May 31 2008 Thanks for that link, Klaatu. Just watching the launch - isn't modern technology full of acronyms?
[Edit - either BBC has a time machine, or the web coverage is 90 seconds behind].-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 31 2008 //or the web coverage is 90 seconds behind//
It's running about 62 seconds behind. Not perfect...but, at least I don't have to listen to the announcers.
Did you see the debris (ice?) hit the shuttle at about T+5:43?-- Klaatu, May 31 2008 Nope - missed that (twice!). That'll mess up the paint job again.-- MaxwellBuchanan, May 31 2008 random, halfbakery