Discovery rocketed into the sky this morning returning the space shuttle to space for the first time since the loss of Columbia.
UPDATE: FoxNews reports that video of Discovery's launch shows the shuttles may still have debris problems:
Video showed what appeared to be a large piece of debris flying off the external fuel tank two minutes into the flight. The object did not seem to hit the orbiter. Footage also showed what might have been at least two light-colored objects flying off Discovery as the shuttle cleared the launch pad.
Deputy shuttle program manager Wayne Hale raised the possibility that the light-colored objects were harmless pieces of paper that protect Discovery's thrusters before launch. But he insisted it was too soon to say what the cameras may have picked up, and he gave assurances the multitude of images will be examined frame by frame in the coming hours and days.
Right: An unidentified piece of debris is visible (Centre L) near the external tank and below the bottom of the space shuttle Discovery in this view from a television camera mounted on the external fuel tank after solid rocket booster separation.
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