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Some remains from the seven-member crew of the space shuttle Columbia have been recovered in rural east Texas, and forensics experts think the astronauts could be genetically identified despite ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA allowed reporters to see debris from the space shuttle Columbia in its final resting place Friday, a space that is part shrine and part laboratory. The viewing of the ...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - A large section of the destroyed space shuttle Challenger has been found buried in sand at the bottom of the Atlantic, more than three decades after the tragedy that killed ...
The Space Shuttle Columbia accident remains one of the most tragic and significant events in the history of space exploration. On February 1, 2003, during re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere ...
The Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart across North Texas on Feb. 1, 2003. Skip Navigation. ... ”Every time human remains were recovered they would pause everything and have a moment of silence, ...
Following its return to Earth after a 16-day space mission, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart on its journey back into the Earth's atmosphere on Feb. 1, 2003. All seven crew members were killed.
The tragic destruction of the space shuttle Columbia 10 years ago today (Feb. 1) taught NASA and the nation a tough lesson: Human spaceflight remains a dangerous proposition.
Note: Space shuttle Columbia disintegrated over Texas on Feb. 1, 2003. This is the Miami Herald’s original coverage from that day.
On Feb. 1, 2003, NASA's space shuttle Columbia broke up during re-entry, killing all astronauts onboard. Here we take a look at photos from Columbia's final mission, STS-107.
Twenty years ago, the space shuttle Columbia took off on a scientific mission. On its way home, it flew over North Texas. “Good morning if you step out quickly that’s a live picture of the ...
The Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart across North Texas on Feb. 1, 2003. Skip Navigation. ... ”Every time human remains were recovered they would pause everything and have a moment of silence, ...
Seven astronauts died when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon reentry on Feb. 1, 2003. NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy looks back on the tragedy and how it shaped the agency.
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