http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/02/08/columbia/main539926.shtml

One week after the space shuttle Columbia disaster, CBS News has exclusive
new information on what might have damaged the spacecraft and left it
vulnerable to the searing heat of re-entry. It's a potential new clue to the
failure that claimed the lives of seven astronauts.

CBS News space consultant William Harwood is at Johnson Space Center in
Houston, and offers this exclusive information:

NASA flight controllers are looking into the possibility, we've learned
today, that something might have struck the shuttle about a day after
launch.

That's not clear yet. But sources say data from Air Force tracking radar
indicates the possibility that a piece of the shuttle may have come off.
They see something that appears to be separating from the orbiter about five
meters per second. That's about 11 miles per hour.

It's not confirmed yet, but flight controllers are going back through their
data to see if there's anything in the telemetry from the shuttle that would
indicate what might have happened.

Obviously, if something did come off the shuttle with the velocity like
that, it implies that perhaps the shuttle was struck by something, with
space debris being a possibility, and that could then explain what might
have weakened the wing and the thermal system of the shuttle to leave it
vulnerable during re-entry.

All that has yet to be confirmed. This is simply a potential clue that NASA
is giving much attention to.

But there could be another explanation than something hitting the shuttle.

They're looking back at the telemetry to see if perhaps the shuttle was
doing a water dump at that time. The shuttle periodically dumps water
overboard that instantly turns to ice and streams away from the orbiter.

But sources have said that it looks as if the object might have been in
orbit another two days before re-entering the atmosphere, and that's not
consistent with a water dump.

But it's way too early to say if something in fact came off the orbiter.
They're looking at various data to see if they can see if the shuttle shook
a little bit.

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The video reports on this page are interesting.
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