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Searchers look for fallen debris from space shuttle Columbia Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003 outside Hemphill, Texas. Seven astronauts were killed when space shuttle Columbia exploded during re-entry Saturday. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)
Mon Feb 3, 6:11 AM ET

Searchers look for fallen debris from space shuttle Columbia Sunday, Feb. 2, 2003 outside Hemphill, Texas. Seven astronauts were killed when space shuttle Columbia exploded during re-entry Saturday. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

529 posted on 02/03/2003 4:54:22 AM PST by Mark Felton
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A police officer (L) and a National Guard soldier stand watch on February 2, 2003 near a parking lot where a piece of the space shuttle Columbia fell after breaking apart during reentry, killing all seven astronauts. Authorities are still searching for pieces of the spacecraft in a debris field that covers 500 miles. NASA has vowed to 'leave no stone unturned' in an exhaustive investigation into why the space shuttle Columbia broke up on February 1, 2003. (Jeff Mitchell/Reuters)
Mon Feb 3, 3:05 AM ET

A police officer (L) and a National Guard soldier stand watch on February 2, 2003 near a parking lot where a piece of the space shuttle Columbia fell after breaking apart during reentry, killing all seven astronauts. Authorities are still searching for pieces of the spacecraft in a debris field that covers 500 miles. NASA (news - web sites) has vowed to 'leave no stone unturned' in an exhaustive investigation into why the space shuttle Columbia broke up on February 1, 2003. (Jeff Mitchell/Reuters)

530 posted on 02/03/2003 4:55:47 AM PST by Mark Felton
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