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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

♪ -good afternoon, everybody, and welcome to the johnson space center for today's briefing. ♪ -lisa starke with abc news. when you realized that you had this debris that had struck the shuttle and you started your analysis, what was the discussion about trying to take a look either through satellites or these large telescopes that the military has and why was the decision made not to try that? -we certainly had that discussion. we believe that taking a picture , looking for tile damage, it does not show us the depth of tile that may have been shaved off. we cannot make a determination conclusively whether that represents a concern or not. - well, linda, reading through the transcripts,

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

and i think we've made some foam available to you so that you can get an understanding of the composition of this material. it's very lightweight, which is logical. you would want it to be lightweight because the more weight you put on the tank, the less upmass you could launch into an orbit. so, it's difficult for us to believe as engineers, as management and as a team, that this particular piece of foam debris shedding from the tank represented a safety of flight issue. -i caught some segment that ron got into in which he said in a declarative voice... -right now, it just does not make sense to us that a piece of debris would be the root cause for the loss of columbia and its crew.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-all those pieces of columbia will be brought to the kennedy space center, where it will be reassembled in a manner of speaking. -really thousands of pieces of debris are now pieces to a puzzle. ♪ -under a crisp texas sky, thousands of mourners are gathering, including that man, neil armstrong , as nasa gathers to say farewell to seven of its own. -knowing that i wasn't gonna see my dad again and losing that many people that you love and that you're close to all at once. it was just so heavy. the world just became a scary place. -just felt like i was so, like...

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

"ron, let me just remind you, ok? we had a clear understanding that we are not gonna eliminate anything until the data has come in to definitively eliminate it." -to bring that out and dismiss it, you know, pre-emptively, i think speaks volumes. at the very least they had to acknowledge it. but it was acknowledging their own mistakes and that's hard to do. ♪ -each week there was a new trailer load of debris showed up, came right in this hangar through those doors, and it would be catalogued and then put out on the floor. i want to know what the debris is telling us, i want to know what the aerodynamics are telling us, and i want to know what the sensors are telling us. you follow the debris, what's it telling you? ♪

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

nasa management just tried to shut everything down, and it created a huge amount of bad blood between the media. it made nasa look guilty as hell. ♪ how will they respond to this? ♪ -for the second time in nasa's history, a space shuttle has been lost along with its entire crew. once again, we are asking ourselves, how could this have happened? -do you have any idea how big that piece of foam was that came off? -we'd heard some reports that during launch there had been some concerns that some debris hit the wing. is that true and is that any cause of concern and that could have caused today's problems? -it is true. it was judged that, erm , that event did not represent a safety concern.

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

-there's that issue of the falling foam during the launch of space shuttle columbia. -very early on nasa told us that they knew about a foam -- a debris event. but we didn't even know enough about the shuttle to understand that there was foam on the tanks. the press wants to know what happened and it's like, "yep, so do we." -it's a mammoth job for those taking part in a mammoth task. -covering many hundreds of square miles. -it's the largest recovery effort that has ever been attempted in this country. -as an investigator, i wanted as ironclad a case as we could possibly have for the sequence of events leading to the cause of the crash of space shuttle columbia. but if we were going to do that, we needed to collect all the debris and reconstruct the shuttle. -1,200 sites have been identified.

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these rows for successful in penetrating iranian airspace successful in withheld defending their territory, use the idf, i think a bit more confidence going into a rough cooperation. obviously, a very different kettle of fish though when you're trying to attack hamas, hiding behind 1.4 million innocent civilians there in southern gaza. stephen cook, really appreciate your time, your thoughts deceiving, appreciate it. >> thanks so much growing piles of junk sitting in landfills here on earth are one thing, but hunks of debris flying through the atmosphere at 22,000 miles per hour our that's another matter, especially if one of them comes falling back to earth, crashing through your roof. >> as a florida family found out firsthand blue carbon plus cnn filled tonight at midnight. >> it's better outside with ninja cook outs, with master

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debris that the chinese had created. they did a military demonstration, they exploded a satellite and that debris is still causes a space station to maneuver. usually once or twice a year. so military explosions and space are really, really bad idea because that debris will last for years, are sometimes centuries that's high enough the only thing you can really do is track it. and maneuver to avoid it. >> yeah. remember that angered a lot of people in terms of this debris, the trash that fell into that home is there any takeaway from nasa canal? nasa take away anything from that? and they learn from that experience to try to make sure that it doesn't happen again well, i think so. >> i think now they have a data point that battery pack, a suburban size battery pack is not completely safe in theory, you could have little small deorbit engines if you had a really big thing and you didn't have a spacex or cignas

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ODOT removing trees too close to major interstates across central Ohio

ODOT is taking an ax to trees and brush lingering along Central Ohio interstates.The goal, is to keep drivers safe.

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