Por: CBS News Nation February 01, 2023
Twenty years ago this Wednesday — on Feb. 1, 2003, at 8:48:39 a.m. EST — a sensor in the space shuttle Columbia's left wing first recorded unusual stress as the orbiter and its seven crew members headed back to Earth to close out a successful 16-day science mission.Over the next 12 minutes, an on-board data recorder would track a cascade of alarming sensor readings and failures on the left side of the spacecraft that indicated a rapidly... + full article
Orlando Sentinel USA Business February 01, 2023
HOUSTON — Six-year-old Laurel Clark has the spunk and swimming chops of her grandmother and namesake, NASA astronaut Laurel Blair Salton Clark. Laura Husband, 32, inherited the singing voice of her father, astronaut Rick Husband. Her brother Matthew, 27, has his attention to... + más
NASA Challenger explosion remembered 37 years later | 10 WBNS
NASA’s Day of Remembrance falls 2 decades since Space Shuttle Columbia disaster | Orlando Sentinel
Ars Technica USA Science February 01, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Feb 1, 2023 12:00 pm UTC / What might have been.Lee Hutchinson / NASA / NOAA Share this story February 1, 2023: One of the most tragic events in the history of space exploration is the loss of the space shuttle... + más
20 years after Columbia shuttle disaster, astronauts’ legacy lives on at home and at NASA | Orlando Sentinel
20 years after space shuttle Columbia disaster, lessons learned still in sharp focus at NASA | CBS News
10 WBNS USA Nation January 29, 2023
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA's space shuttle Challenger launched from the Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral on its 10th mission on Jan. 28, 1986. It exploded 73 seconds after liftoff, claiming the lives of all seven people onboard: Gregory Jarvis, Judith Resnik, Dick... + más
James Webb telescope captures famed Pillars of Creation in astonishing detail | 10 WBNS
Piece of the space shuttle Challenger found by divers in the Atlantic Ocean off Florida | CBS News
Orlando Sentinel USA Nation January 29, 2023
Editor’s note: Reporter Kevin Spear was part of the Orlando Sentinel’s coverage team for the Space Shuttle Columbia accident, which occurred 20 years ago this week on Feb. 1, 2003. He offers this first-person perspective on how the Sentinel reported the space tragedy. My... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Business January 28, 2023
“Never again” is the phrase echoed among NASA leaders recalling the last major tragedy in the space program that occurred 20 years ago this week, when Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart over Texas on Feb. 1, 2003, never making its way back home to Florida. But with more... + más
Space Shuttle Columbia disaster 20 years ago: A reporter’s inside look at Orlando Sentinel coverage | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Business January 26, 2023
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER — It has been nearly 20 years since the seven crew aboard Space Shuttle Columbia didn’t make it home, and NASA leaders will gather today at Kennedy Space Center, Washington. D.C., and other locations to commemorate their lives as well as those from Space... + más
Lessons from shuttle Columbia disaster could stave off next tragedy | Orlando Sentinel
WPLG Local 10 USA Tech January 26, 2023
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA marked the 20th anniversary of the space shuttle Columbia tragedy with somber ceremonies and remembrances during its annual tribute to fallen astronauts on Thursday. More than 100 people gathered under a gray sky at Kennedy Space Center to remember... + más
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