The Columbia Accident: 20 Years Later
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
- It’s been 20 years since the space shuttle Columbia accident, which killed seven astronauts during reentry and changed the trajectory of NASA’s human spaceflight program forever.
Columbia accident report: history.nasa.gov/columbia/CAI...
Crew survivability report: www.nasa.gov/pdf/298870main_S...
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Remembering Columbia
02:07 The accident
04:38 The investigation and its findings
07:15 Vision for Space Exploration
09:11 Columbia’s legacy
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Twenty years goes by fast. What are your thoughts/feelings about the Columbia accident? Do you remember where you were when you found out? Feel free to share your stories below.
i was at the Cape when Challenger flew apart. Not a good day. Then my second cousin died in the Columbia disaster. Not a good day. Can't believe it has been 20 years. Rest in peace.
RIP to all 17 !! Apollo 1, Challenger '86 and Columbia '03
Kalpana chawla was an inspiration for all the Indians to pursue their dreams (STS 107💔)
RIP 💐. "The sky is the limit".
Artemis program is basically a zombie of STS. In my opinion the STS hardware should be preserved for the future generations to see. Instead became part of SLS and Orion service module. Both are expandable.
Hard to believe it happened 20 years ago. I feel like I can remember hearing about it when it happened--though, thinking about it, I would've only been a preschooler at the time, so that seems unlikely. I am certain I knew about the Shuttle's final mission when that occurred; maybe I heard about Columbia then, and the memory got mislabeled. I'm glad only one spaceflight tragedy has happened in my lifetime--and that one, again, likely too early for me to actually, in truth, remember--but we must never become complacent. No matter how--dare I say it--routine spaceflight feels like it is becoming, we must remember: it is still a test program. Constant vigilance--this is the only way we can properly honour the sacrifices of those brave explorers who went before us.
I regret seeing it…. But…. I have to recreate Columbia
Sorry old girl