The Padlock on the Space Shuttle Hatch

The Padlock on the Space Shuttle Hatch

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bitchstewie

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57,710 posts

223 months

Saturday 13th July 2024
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Seems "recollections may vary" about exactly why it was there but this is an interesting read.

What happens when an astronaut in orbit says he’s not coming back?

Seems it's still a thing on some of the newer spacecraft too.

generationx

8,162 posts

118 months

Saturday 13th July 2024
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A new one on me - thanks for the link. Whether it’s true…?

bitchstewie

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Super Sonic

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67 months

Saturday 13th July 2024
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I'm a bit sceptical. If someone puts duct tape or a padlock on the outside of the hatch, how do they get back in?

Edited by Super Sonic on Saturday 13th July 18:37

The Rotrex Kid

32,559 posts

173 months

Saturday 13th July 2024
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Super Sonic said:
I'm a bit sceptical. If someone puts duct tape or a padlock on the outside of the hatch, how do they get back in?

Edited by Super Sonic on Saturday 13th July 18:37
They’re on the inside?

I would say that if you opened a hatch while in space (which is what the lock was there to stop) you wouldn’t really need to worry about getting back in!

Super Sonic

8,998 posts

67 months

Saturday 13th July 2024
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Duct tape though?

normalbloke

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232 months

Monday 15th July 2024
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Reminds me of the U.K. nuclear convoys. The tractor units are padlocked from the outside whilst the driver is inside.

xeny

4,915 posts

91 months

Wednesday 24th July 2024
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normalbloke said:
Reminds me of the U.K. nuclear convoys. The tractor units are padlocked from the outside whilst the driver is inside.
Guess this policy hasn't been reviewed since cordless angle grinders became trivially available?

Beati Dogu

9,265 posts

152 months

Friday 26th July 2024
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I expect anyone trying the break in would be shot to bits in short order.

normalbloke

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232 months

Friday 26th July 2024
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Beati Dogu said:
I expect anyone trying the break in would be shot to bits in short order.
Quite. The convoy has a fair bit of resilience, including people you would struggle to notice.

V41LEY

2,965 posts

251 months

Sunday 28th July 2024
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normalbloke said:
Beati Dogu said:
I expect anyone trying the break in would be shot to bits in short order.
Quite. The convoy has a fair bit of resilience, including people you would struggle to notice.
LIDL sell counter intelligence stuff on the middle isle now as well as angle grinders so you might get away with it !

skyebear

828 posts

19 months

Tuesday 6th August 2024
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normalbloke said:
Reminds me of the U.K. nuclear convoys. The tractor units are padlocked from the outside whilst the driver is inside.
Mutually assured destruction?