The Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) reported the initial foam impact test on the Enterprise’s fiberglass leading edge panel showed significant effects. The foam struck the lower left wing ...
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In the aftermath of the Columbia shuttle accident, NASA has conducted a series of impact tests to determine if a piece of loose foam could have caused a wing breach that eventually lead to the shuttle ...
SAN ANTONIO — Thunderstorms sweeping across Texas scuttled Columbia accident investigators’ plan Thursday to fire a piece of foam at space shuttle wing parts to test their theory of what destroyed the ...
Foam Jars T-Seal The first shuttle external tank foam impact tests against simulated Columbia leading edge panels on May 29 knocked loose a T-seal opening a 22-in.-long gap in the simulated wing ...
The investigation to the shuttle Columbia's accident has determined that structural damage to the left wing reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panels allowed hot plasma to breach the wing and eventually ...
FORT RUCKER, Ala. -- Almost a year’s worth of hard work, planning, research and coordination paid off in December for a Fort Rucker team tasked with a mission that had never been done locally – ...
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