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Timebuilder

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NASA will release a video of the last minutes of Columbia, apparently transmitted to earth from the crew before the breakup.

It is scheduled for 1:00PM EST.
 
I stand corrected, the intro said it was a tape.

Amazingly clear video.

May God be with them.
 
You can tell from the video they just *loved* what they were doing and doing together as a team. You see it even in the video from 10 minutes before there death and while sad for us it leaves a nice feeling that for at least death called doing something they loved.
 
Quoted from CBS News
Because of heat damage, the tape ends four minutes before the first sign of trouble, said an official close to the accident investigation who spoke on condition of anonymity.

I'm usually not one to believe in a consperacy, but I find it hard to beleive that a tape with that kind of quality suddenly ends due to heat damage just before the video would get interesting. I think there is more they don't want us to see. I suppose we probably don't want to see the rest anyhow.

God Bless them.

JetPilot500
 
I believe there is more video as well. And the remaining video (If there is any) probably adds nothing to the mystery of what happened. But I'm only speculating.
 
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