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  2. Columbia Accident Investigation Board - Wikipedia

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    Columbia memorial in Arlington National Cemetery. The Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) was an internal commission convened by NASA to investigate the destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-107 upon atmospheric re-entry on February 1, 2003.

  3. Space Shuttle Columbia disaster - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the accident, some individuals attempted to sell Columbia debris on the internet, including on the online auction website eBay. Officials at NASA were critical of these efforts, as the debris was NASA property and was needed for the investigation. [22] A three-day amnesty period was offered for recovered orbiter debris. [23]

  4. STS-107 - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the disaster, NASA convened the Columbia Accident Investigation Board to determine the cause of the disintegration. The source of the failure was determined to have been caused by a piece of foam that broke off during launch and damaged the thermal protection system ( reinforced carbon-carbon panels and thermal protection ...

  5. STS-114 - Wikipedia

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    The debris was thought to have measured 36.3 by 11 by 6.7 inches (922 by 279 by 170 mm) – and to weigh about 0.45 kilograms (0.99 lb), or half as much as the piece of foam blamed for the loss of Columbia. [7] The debris piece did not strike any part of the Discovery orbiter. Images of the external tank taken after separation from the orbiter ...

  6. Space Shuttle Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Columbia was destroyed at about 09:00 EST on February 1, 2003, while re-entering the atmosphere after a 16-day scientific mission. The Columbia Accident Investigation Board determined that a hole was punctured in the leading edge on one of Columbia's wings, which was made of a carbon composite. The hole had formed when a piece of insulating ...

  7. US Coast Guard will lead investigation of Titan implosion ...

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    The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday it is leading an investigation into the loss of the Titan submersible that was carrying five people to the Titanic, to determine what caused it to implode. Capt ...

  8. Two trains collided and derailed near Columbia. How did it ...

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  9. Was Donald Trump injured by a bullet or debris ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump was clipped in the ear by something, and while many experts believe it was a bullet, not shrapnel or debris, FBI Director Christopher Wray is withholding judgment until after the ...