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Hallerb
July 21st 03, 12:18 AM
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>NASA Debates Display of Columbia Debris
I hope they do. This might facilitate the display of Apolo one and Challenger
debris too.
G EddieA95
July 21st 03, 02:24 AM
>>NASA Debates Display of Columbia Debris
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>I hope they do. This might facilitate the display of Apolo one and Challenger
>debris too.
What the hell for? To satisfy ghoulish interest, and horrify average citizens
away from any rational interest in space?
MasterShrink
July 21st 03, 04:30 PM
>No as part of a respectful monument. Not like challenger and apollo one where
>nasa tried to forget it happened.
Question, what did the Soviets do with the remains of Soyuz 1...were they
burried by the Kremlin Wall along with Komarov's remains?
And what of Soyuz 11? That landed pretty much intact.
Mind you I'd rather not see such things on display...
-A.L.
Charleston
July 24th 03, 06:38 AM
Bob,
I have 32 photos of Apollo 1 and they will be on the web soon enough. Many
are never before seen photos and I would hope after you see them you might
change your mind. Three brave men died violent deaths (that's what they
call them on some death certificates nowadays).
With Challenger, I have mixed feelings. There is a lot that could be
displayed that would not be directly crew related. I'd like to see sonar
contacts 131 and 712 (the two SRB pieces at the burnthrough). I'd like to
see the aft RCS engines, and I'd like to see the SSME's. There is not a
whole lot that I would want to see with regard to the crew compartment. The
middeck seats for instance, placed next to the flight deck MS seats and the
CDR and PLT seats would probably upset most people. You might get a better
understanding of what happened to the crew; one that you might not really
want to have. OTOH, maybe that shock would translate into a willingness to
pay for better escape systems and improving the crashworthiness of future
space vehicles if not for the current fleet as well.
--
Daniel
Mount Charleston, not Charleston, SC
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> >NASA Debates Display of Columbia Debris
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> I hope they do. This might facilitate the display of Apolo one and
Challenger
> debris too.
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