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NASA sends Columbia wreckage for external study

9 March 2005

IT’S back-to-school time for NASA. The agency is sending debris from the February 2003 Columbia shuttle disaster to Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Students there will become the first people outside NASA to analyse the wreckage.

The shuttle broke up during re-entry after hot gases flowed into a hole in the wing. The hole was caused by a chunk of foam falling onto it during lift-off. The debris most relevant to that analysis was studied in detail by NASA, but most of the remaining thousands of fragments of the shuttle have been examined only cursorily.

Now Lehigh students have been…

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