I know there isn't much out there yet, and at first things will be nothign but rumors, but I would like to hear them anyways.
What I heard so far is that on Launch there was some kind of an insulating fluid spillage over one of the wings (left I think) and that should not be disregarded as a possible cause of the tragedy. NASA engineers did not think of the leakage as a possible threat to the safety of the mission.
Another thing I heard, one of the insulating tiles might was lost upon lauch, or during re-entry, and that even one of them missing, causes the shuttle to burn up on re-entry.
If anyone find out possible causes, please let us know.
It is in ther interests of every person on this plantet, to at least learn from the sacrifice and heroism of the 7 people on board STS-107.
Let us learn from this tragedy, and protect future astronauts.
Archer
What I heard so far is that on Launch there was some kind of an insulating fluid spillage over one of the wings (left I think) and that should not be disregarded as a possible cause of the tragedy. NASA engineers did not think of the leakage as a possible threat to the safety of the mission.
Another thing I heard, one of the insulating tiles might was lost upon lauch, or during re-entry, and that even one of them missing, causes the shuttle to burn up on re-entry.
If anyone find out possible causes, please let us know.
It is in ther interests of every person on this plantet, to at least learn from the sacrifice and heroism of the 7 people on board STS-107.
Let us learn from this tragedy, and protect future astronauts.
Archer