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Old July 12th 03, 12:25 AM
Jorge R. Frank
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Default CAIB releases detailed "working scenario"

Some interesting gems in this document, such as this one on p. 63:

quote
While Columbia was on-orbit, there was no indication of damage from either
the ascent foam impact or a micrometeoroid/orbital debris (MMOD)
hypervelocity debris impact based on orbiter telemetry, crew downlinked
video and still photography, or crew reports. Multiple comprehensive
postflight reviews of the same data indicated that there was nothing
unusual with any of Columbia.s systems or structure.
/quote

Hmm, guess Tom Wheeler never contacted the CAIB like people urged him to
do, huh?

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