Space Shuttle program: Revision history


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  • curprev 02:0902:09, 10 March 2023BilCat talk contribs 61,930 bytes −82 Undid revision 1143812308 by 71.181.44.163 (talk) unsourced anyway, so removing undo
  • curprev 01:4101:41, 10 March 202371.181.44.163 talk 62,012 bytes −18 Changed inaccurate statement about NASA maintaining warehoused catalogs of both destroyed orbiters to "Nasa maintains extensive warehoused catalogs of recovered pieces from Columbia," as either the CAIB or Crew Survival Report specifically noted the remains of Challenger were buried in a decommissioned missile silo and therefore inaccessible and unpreserved. undo

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  • curprev 14:1114:11, 31 January 202395.193.8.130 talk 61,751 bytes +5 NASA refers to STS-107 as "catastrophic failure" not partial failure.The mission of STS-107 would never have been given the go-ahead had there been a prior knowledge of likely loss of crew, and thus, any mission objective (or degrees of suceess/failure) will have to be regarded as of little consequence compared to the survival of the crew. undo

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