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Space Shuttle's Nose Cone Found Near La (Louisiana, that is)
Associated Press

Posted on 02/03/2003 6:32:26 PM PST by RCW2001

NACOGDOCHES, Texas –– Searchers found the front of the space shuttle Columbia's nose cone buried deep in the ground near the Louisiana border, officials said Monday night.

"It's reasonably intact," said Warren Zahner, a senior coordinator for the Environmental Protection Agency, which is overseeing collection of shuttle debris .

Other officials said the nose cone was burrowed deep in the ground. A crew was to return to the site about three miles west of Hemphill, near the Louisiana border, on Tuesday to excavate the nose cone.

The shuttle broke up 39 miles over Texas and fell to Earth as it headed for a landing in Florida on Saturday. All seven astronauts aboard perished.

By late Monday afternoon, some 12,000 pieces of debris had been collected.

Officials at the site where the nose cone was discovered described a hole about 20 feet wide in the pine forest. About 10 searchers emerged from the woods with bags full of debris, including metal objects. They filled a bed of a pickup truck with debris.

Throughout the day, investigators went from rural schools to a college campus gathering pieces of the space shuttle strewn across a pine-cloaked disaster scene larger than West Virginia.

Search teams hunted down remains and debris in the rivers and woods of Louisiana and Texas – including a 6-to-7-foot chunk of the shuttle's cabin found in one rural county. Environmental and explosives experts, along with NASA officials, bagged up wreckage and transported it to airports now serving as evidence warehouses.

"We are collecting material that we find on the ground even as small as a quarter," said Gary Moore, a regional coordinator for the EPA. "Obviously, you're going to get to a point where you can't collect every single speck."

The agency is using an airplane equipped with infrared sensors that can spot debris that might be tainted with hazardous chemicals, as well as a mobile unit on the ground to determine whether any shuttle wreckage is emitting toxic chemicals.

Divers plied the murky waters of Toledo Bend Reservoir on the Texas-Louisiana state line on Monday, scouting for what authorities believe is a car-size chunk of the shuttle. Nothing was found, although divers were expected to return Tuesday with sonar equipment.

NASA shuttle program manager Ron Dittemore said NASA was particularly interested in any pieces that may have fallen from Columbia as far west as New Mexico, Arizona or California. The FBI was checking reports of possible debris in Arizona.

"It's like looking for a needle in a haystack," Dittemore said, referring to tracking bits of the 6-by-6 inch thermal tiles that covered Columbia. "But that is not going to keep us from looking for it."

Recovery teams gathered Monday at a federal command post in Lufkin to be dispatched to counties across the state, said Sue Kennedy, emergency management coordinator for Nacogdoches County. A seven-member squad in Nacogdoches removed 25 pieces of debris from the grounds at Douglass School, whose 340 students in kindergarten through 12th grade stayed home for the day. They then moved on to another public school before heading to Stephen F. Austin State University.

Recovered debris and human remains began arriving at Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana on Monday "in everything from helicopters to rental cars," NASA spokesman Steve Nesbitt said.

NASA examiners and the independent investigative team headed by retired Adm. Harold W. Gehman Jr. have set up shop at the base in a room with a large map, using pushpins to mark the thousands of debris sites. The map was color-coded according to the size of the particles.

The goal is to try to reconstruct what's left of Columbia, and establish a sequence of how each part peeled off during the shuttle's ill-fated journey home.

The recovery effort is daunting due to the size and scope of the debris field. It stretched west to east 380 miles from Eastland, Texas, to Alexandria, La., and north-south 230 miles from Sulphur Springs, Texas, to metropolitan Houston.

Louisiana state police confirmed more than two dozen chunks of debris in 11 different parishes. Authorities recovered a 3-by-4-foot metal panel with small holes from a thicket in Sabine Parish, on the Texas border. Vernon Parish chief deputy Calvin Turner said four chunks of metal were found in the parish

"We'll be finding stuff months down the road. I'd say hunting season is when people will be picking stuff up, or we'll never find it at all," Turner said.

In Texas, Gov. Rick Perry said wreckage had been found in 33 counties sprawling 28,000 square miles of landscape – 10 percent of the entire state, and an area larger than West Virginia.

The area where wreckage was being found expanded westward Monday, said Michael Kostelnik, NASA deputy associate administrator. One debris collection center was opened at the former Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth, 180 miles northwest of the Lufkin command center.

Findings included a 3-by-3 foot piece of metal in a bank parking lot in Nacogdoches and a 1-foot diameter piece of gray metal in front of the courthouse. Among the more significant discoveries: a huge section of cabin discovered in a rural wooded area east of Nacogdoches.

County Sheriff Thomas Kerss would not disclose the exact location or provide details, but said teams would continue scouring remote forests in the hunt for more cabin components.

He said federal agents were heading to a home to look for stolen shuttle parts. No arrests have been made, he said.

Kerss stressed that recovering the remains of Columbia's seven-member crew was a top priority. Authorities confirmed about 15 sites where human remains have been found in the county, Kerss said, again declining to provide details.

© 2003 The Associated Press


TOPICS: Breaking News; US: Louisiana
KEYWORDS: columbiaaccident; feb12003; shuttle; sts107
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1 posted on 02/03/2003 6:32:27 PM PST by RCW2001
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To: RCW2001
The goal is to try to reconstruct what's left of Columbia, and establish a sequence of how each part peeled off during the shuttle's ill-fated journey home.

Clearly the further west parts are found, the more key they could be in determining the cause of the disaster...since these parts would have come off the shuttle first.

2 posted on 02/03/2003 6:37:26 PM PST by Jorge
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To: RCW2001
Consider how LUCKY we are, that Columbia along with it's noble occupants, came to rest on American soil, Texas no less, just a few miles from the place that gave it it's beginning.

If a shuttle were to break up over any other country, or the oceans, we would never have been this close, to carefully gather up the final remains of the crew and as much of the craft, as we have been able to. I dread to think of the abuses that would occur, in some unnamed land, by uncaring individuals, to these remains.

Seven families will have their loved one's remains to say a final goodbye to, and NASA's engineers will readily be able to examine the segments, hopefully being aided as they figure new ways to get us past these technical difficulties.

So, at this time, just take a moment to THANK THE LORD, for this small favor, that Columbia and it's crew have been returned so closely to us, without any further abuse.


3 posted on 02/03/2003 6:37:28 PM PST by spoiler2
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To: RCW2001
Were there any serious injuries from falling derbis?
4 posted on 02/03/2003 6:39:49 PM PST by blam
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To: RCW2001
bttt
5 posted on 02/03/2003 6:39:51 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: RCW2001
I know that area well. Thickly wooded, brushy undergrowth.

The searchers are doing a great job in difficult circumstances.

6 posted on 02/03/2003 6:40:24 PM PST by LibKill (ColdWarrior. I stood the watch.)
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To: blam
I haven't read of any...at all!
7 posted on 02/03/2003 6:41:19 PM PST by RCW2001
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8 posted on 02/03/2003 6:42:21 PM PST by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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To: RCW2001
Authorities confirmed about 15 sites where human remains have been found in the county, Kerss said, again declining to provide details.

Well, 15 sites, 7 astronauts - - I think it is a good idea to "decline to provide details".

9 posted on 02/03/2003 6:43:05 PM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: RCW2001
Hmmm... it's HARD to find Shuttle evidence when we KNOW the ground track and everything landed on the surface of the earth. Footprint relatively small...

But...

it's EASY for the inspectors to find stuff in Iraq if we just give them more time. Never mind the stuff is buried and hidden in an area the size of California and they have to play the mind games with all the Iraqis at the sites...

just thinking out loud...

carry on...

10 posted on 02/03/2003 6:43:08 PM PST by libsrscum
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To: RCW2001
"I haven't read of any...at all!"

Nor I. Amazing.

11 posted on 02/03/2003 6:43:09 PM PST by blam
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To: Miss Marple; Howlin; PhiKapMom; anniegetyourgun; exhaustedmomma
bump
12 posted on 02/03/2003 6:43:41 PM PST by deport
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To: spoiler2
What a great post.
13 posted on 02/03/2003 6:45:48 PM PST by Howlin
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14 posted on 02/03/2003 6:46:36 PM PST by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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To: RCW2001
Yikes... from the title I thought it was about LA (Los Angeles). Now *that* would be news.
15 posted on 02/03/2003 6:46:44 PM PST by Ramius
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To: blam
Were there any serious injuries from falling derbis?


rural area..... population of the county in 2000 census was..... 3,351

16 posted on 02/03/2003 6:46:46 PM PST by deport
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To: spoiler2
Good point.
17 posted on 02/03/2003 6:49:03 PM PST by Ramius
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To: RCW2001
NASA shuttle program manager Ron Dittemore said NASA was particularly interested in any pieces that may have fallen from Columbia as far west as New Mexico, Arizona or California. The FBI was checking reports of possible debris in Arizona.

I heard Dittemore say that today and my first thought was the Grand Canyon. It would probably be eaiser to find the Lost Dutchman Mine than a 6X6 inch piece of tile. Can someone post a topo map of the flight path.

18 posted on 02/03/2003 6:50:15 PM PST by tubebender (?)
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To: spoiler2
So, at this time, just take a moment to THANK THE LORD, for this small favor, that Columbia and it's crew have been returned so closely to us, without any further abuse.

Let's not get carried away...

It broke up in a re-entry to a landing in America. It was not re-entering over America by chance, fate or the direction of God. It would only have broken up over another country if it was being stolen and landed in another country in which case we would be happy the crew crashed.

19 posted on 02/03/2003 6:51:11 PM PST by Cogadh na Sith (The Guns of Brixton)
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To: Fzob
Thank you for those photos. What parts are those?
20 posted on 02/03/2003 6:53:24 PM PST by livius
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