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Space Shuttle....????

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From NASA via, CNN

Now believe that shuttle began to break up over New Mexico, NOT Texas.

Small pieces of debris are confirmed on the ground in NM.

National Guard is being requested to secure debris sites.
 
hang on guys! i know it looks bleak, but lets not write these guys off until theres some confirmation. sometimes, ya just never know...
 
Authorities in Jasper, TX are reporting remains of some of the astronauts have been located. Details are still sketchy.
 
NEDude said:
Authorities in Jasper, TX are reporting remains of some of the astronauts have been located. Details are still sketchy.

hmm, thats funny. im in dallas, and no mention of that here :confused:
 
The stuff about Astronaut remains was reported on MSNBC TV about 12:50pm

Many news crews are reporting several false items. I have heard several times that in 42 years of spaceflight, this is the first tragedy involving re-entry and landing. WRONG. The Soviet Union lost Cosmonauts twice on re-entry. Soyuz 1 had a parachute failure and killed the lone Cosmonaut. Soyuz 11 had a decompression on re-entry and the three Cosmonauts, who were not wearing space suits, died. Apparently if it didn't happen to Americans, it didn't happen.
 
NEDude said:
The stuff about Astronaut remains was reported on MSNBC TV about 12:50pm

hehe, well there ya go then...its only 12:30 pm :p
 
Local news in Dallas had a tape shot by a viewer that showed something coming off the shuttle just as it started passing over the Dallas area. The normal, faint trail it was leaving then started transforming into a smoke trail. Several seconds later, there was a sudden and dramatic decrease in speed, and the single bright dot split into several smaller dots.

God Bless the heroic crew of STS-107
 
"hehe, well there ya go then...its only 12:30 pm"


Reported at 12:50 pm ET.
 
Darn, that sucks. I was just at the Kennedy Space Center over Christmas and saw Columbia on the launch pad. Little did I know it would be making its last flight...
 
amazing

I clicked on that radar link that hippie posted. I freaked when I saw that it was real-time and the debris field is floating like a chaff curtain. It's been five hours and there's still a huge swath in the air drifting to the east. Sad day...
 
IMPORTANT!!!

NASA is anxious to talk to pilots who were in-flight and observed the break-up. (We were at FL280 over Tyler...it came down right in front of us.) If you got a good look at it, call the Johnson Space Center at (281) 483-3388. They will take down your contact information and a brief statement and call you back when things calm down.

This is the most devastating thing I've ever seen. I just can't believe it. There're no words to describe what I felt when I realized what we were looking at.
 
My dad was watching it on CNN while I was in a nearby room studying... he told me some witness phoned in, called Dan Rather a jerk, and then hung up, as a prank call.

Did anyone else catch this?

Prayers to all.
 
WX RADAR INDICATIONS?

i am no meteorologist, but i do know a thing or two about weather radar(met minor).

anyway... that debris over the reporting station at shreveport is due to bugs and buildings(usually), the radar return shown over alexandria, could very well be part of the space shuttle.

i just wanted to clear it up so people dont think all the scattering around shreveport is all shuttle debris.
 
This may be the wrong time to ask but does anyone know if we have another shuttle? I can remember 4 of them.

Challenger (gone)
Columbia (gone)
Discovery and Enterprise (isn't one or both in a museum?)

The reason I ask is getting those other guys back to earth.
 
We have three remaining operational orbiters: Discovery, Atlantis, and Endeavour. Enterprise was built solely for glide tests was never intended to handle space flight.

From what I've read online, it's unlikely the shuttle will fly again anytime soon until they've determined the cause of today's accident and remedied it. The current ISS crew will likely return via the Soyuz capsule currently up there.
 
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Several years ago, the government began working on a replacement for the Space Shuttle. The VentureStar would have been a single-stage-to-orbit vehicle that used a revolutionary engine design that was much more efficient. No solid-fuel boosters and no external fuel tank. Budget cutbacks eventually required that the program be cancelled, so NASA had to make plans to continue using the shuttles for the forseeable future. Maybe it's time to build a fleet of VentureStars.
 
Apollo 1

Virgil Grissom
Roger Chaffee
Edward White



Challenger

Francis Scobee
Michael Smith
Judith Resnick
Ronald McNair
Ellison Onizuka
Gregory Jarvis
Christa McAuliffe



Columbia

Rick Husband
William McCool
Kalpana Chawla
Laurel Clark
David Brown
Michael Anderson
Ilan Ramon


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