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An old X-Files episode with the Space Shuttle...

I'm watching the entire series of the X-Files, as I bought them fairly cheap on DVD.  Whatever you think of the show, I loved it.  

Series 1, Episode 9 was called 'Space'.  Basically, it involved a type of ghostly ET trying to warn off the shuttle missions with some sabotage.

Anyway, the shuttle crew had an emergency oxygen loss on board, leaving them with only a 30 minute reserve supply.  Within that 30 minutes, they were able to deorbit and land safely.  How close to reality is the X-Files?  Can the shuttle return in 30 minutes, when an emergency occurs?

I remember all of the threads earlier this year, where it took something like 40+ hours for the shuttle missions to deorbit and land, after they undocked from the ISS.  40+ hours would be plenty of time for them to do whatever they liked and take whatever detours they need, right?

(Next Episode - Fallen Angel... about to press play.)
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A Brief History of Him
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