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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: creedon on 1 February 2003, 18:48
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The Columbia just broke up on landing. The tape on CNN shows it breaking up. It's gone. :( :(
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Shit that's no good.
BBC Story (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/2716369.stm)
CNN Story (http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/02/01/shuttle.columbia/index.html)
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Almost on the day 17 years after the Challenger disaster. Awful! :(
[ February 01, 2003: Message edited by: cahult ]
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Yes, I heard about it in the news and instantly remembered the Challenger explosion in '86. Such a pity for those people. :(
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I had woken up earlier for some reason, not sure what. I get up at about 9:40 because my dad woke me up to tell me the Columbia blew up. According to him he thought it was the trash truck emptying the dumpster across the street because it shook the house up. :(
And something I've thought about after getting up, didn't they leave people up on the space station?
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I'm old enough to remember statying home from school to watch the news on the Challenger explosion.
Astronauts have always had my respect for their bravery.
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i wasn't born till after the challenger accident (i was born in 87), someone tell me: are you getting the same reactions/feelings to this as u did back then?
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i stayed home to watch the first shuttle launch.
i saw the challenger crash as well.
i think it was a bit harder to see the shuttle spread across the sky then to just see it blow up.
i only hope it was a quick death for them.
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I thought the reporters asking about terrorist was hilarious. What a bunch of dumbasses. Them and the people that think we should down the shuttles permanently.
Two accidents out of 120 something successful missions. That's pretty damn good for the FIRST EVER reusable space vehicle.
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Originally posted by Siplus:
i wasn't born till after the challenger accident (i was born in 87), someone tell me: are you getting the same reactions/feelings to this as u did back then?
I came home from school that day and the news on Challenger was the first I heard on the radio.
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This isn't supposed to happen.
This sucks.
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Hey JimmyJ, I too think that the whole terrorist thing is BS, but I was talking to someone earlier today at an event and he said he saw some tape someone made in New Mexico, showing something going up to the space shuttle before the explosion. I haven't seen it anywhere on the stations around here. Has anyone else here seen it or heard of it?
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Damn I seen it on the news when it happened.
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And this was going to be the last time STS-107 would go into space. I belive they're blaming cracks in outer shell or something like that.
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Last I heard was At launch, a piece of insulating foam came off the external fuel tank, causing a flash and possibly knocking off heat-resistant tiles on the shuttle. Either way, Ouch. (http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/02/02/shuttle.debris/index.html)
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I don't think it's a terrorist attack, unless the terrorists possessed ballistic missiles that could travel at 13,500 mph and at more than 60,000 ft in the sky. Looks like a terrible accident and nothing else. Again, a pity.
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I think it was that debris, osama and sadama dont get credit for everything.
And what about the poor saps on the space station.
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they are complicated vehicles and they need to be tough too. the challenger disaster was the result of incorrect control programming from what i heard, but this was on its way back down to earth, yes? so it was more likely some engineering or structural fault, so?
it's a damn shame. yes i feel the same way as when i saw the challenger disaster on TV way back when (i feel old now you said it was 17 years ago!)
with the challanger, they reckon the 7 inmates were alive and burning to death for a further five minutes after the explosion, but they didn't say so until a good few years later.
it's a good safety record yes, like planes and trains, but when there's a big disaster on one of these things, people really take it to heart.
what's a bit of a shame is, now there's been this disaster, NASA will be really set back in funding and so on, just like after the appollo 13 near miss and the challenger disaster.
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7 people died..
Alot more than 7 people die every day.
There was an Isreali Bomber Pilot in that shuttle. I bet he was sad too when he bombed innocent palestinians who lived 2 streets from a house where a terrorist lived.
Flame on.
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yeah i have to agree with you but what about the us people who just bombed afghanies most of them where innocent too. and what the hell was the point of dropping them food then dropping bombs. They were just doing what they were told. oh wait they suicide bomb and throw rocks all the time, if i was the israel gov i would have kicked the shit out of em.
[ February 04, 2003: Message edited by: PsychoticDreams ]
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look. there's a big difference between taking terrorist actions against innocents because your people are being opressed and nobody gives a fuck and it's your last option, and taking terrorist actions against innocents because you haven't had a war in a few years and you want to test out your new weapons.
Neither is defensible but only one can be empathised with (unless you're a cunt).
I feel it is somehow disrespectful to start this up in this thread though. don't you? keep it to the 2x2=? thread or start a new one i think.
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I heard body parts were found. Doesn't it seem like the crew would have been incinerated before they reached the ground?
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apparently the stuff that insulates you and stops you being incinerated still does its job (at least partially) even if the craft is breaking up, which is kind of a mixed blessing. bad if you're in it, but a sign of good engineering (that's not supposed to be ironic, it's bloody hard to get it 100% right i bet and i think the success rate so far is pretty good).
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Originally posted by Macman: LITERALLY a genius / bob:
I heard body parts were found. Doesn't it seem like the crew would have been incinerated before they reached the ground?
I just posted a story (http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/02/02/shuttle.debris/index.html) about that. Some kid in Texas found a scorched leg...