Posted on 02/10/2003 5:20:40 PM PST by NormsRevenge
Large pieces of space shuttle Columbia debris sit wrapped on pallets at Nose Dock Six, Monday Feb. 10, 2003, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La.
Mon Feb 10, 5:36 PM ET |
Large pieces of space shuttle Columbia debris sit wrapped on pallets at Nose Dock Six, Monday Feb. 10, 2003, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, Pool) |
Mon Feb 10, 5:56 PM ET |
A crew access hatch(front center) from the space shuttle Columbia is just one of several pieces of debris being cataloged by NASA (news - web sites) officials Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana February 10, 2003. NASA officials said on Monday they have identified part of Columbia's left wing, a critical discovery because that is where heat spiked just before the spacecraft disintegrated on February 1. (Tony Gutierrez, Pool/Reuters) |
Mon Feb 10, 5:54 PM ET |
A large piece of space shuttle Columbia debris sits in the foreground as William Ayotte, the NASA (news - web sites) official in charge of debris at Barksdale Air Force Base, top left, looks at other pieces, Monday Feb. 10, 2003, in Louisiana. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) |
Mon Feb 10, 6:05 PM ET |
William Ayotte, NASA (news - web sites) official in charge of debris at Barksdale Air Force Base stands in front of several pieces of debris inside of the hangar Nose Dock Six, Monday Feb. 10, 2003, at Barksdale Air Force Base, La. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez, Pool) |
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