Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows
Yes, I remember the demonstration repeated many times on broadcast TV
prior to the first launch. About ten seconds after it was orange, he
reached over and picked it up.
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Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Tile Glows
Yes, I remember the demonstration repeated many times on broadcast TV
prior to the first launch. About ten seconds after it was orange,
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Long before the first Shuttle mission, I recall being somewhere at a party
where some fella pulled out of his back-pack what he called a
Heat-Tile...and proceeded to give a demonstration: he literally held the
tile in his hand and fired it with an acetylene torch. The torch-side
glo
Long before the first Shuttle mission, I recall being somewhere at a party
where some fella pulled out of his back-pack what he called a
Heat-Tile...and proceeded to give a demonstration: he literally held the
tile in his hand and fired it with an acetylene torch. The torch-side
glowed red-ho
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