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Columbia Crew Survival Investigation Report

House Of Joy Publishing

  • Bindwijze: Paperback
  • Taal: en
  • ISBN: 9780979828898
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Taal:en
Bindwijze:Paperback
Oorspronkelijke releasedatum:15 januari 2009
Aantal pagina's:400
Illustraties:Met illustraties
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Illustraties:Met illustraties
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Extra groot lettertype:Nee
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:280 mm
Verpakking hoogte:20 mm
Verpakking lengte:210 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:897 g
Overige kenmerken
Extra groot lettertype:Nee
Studieboek:Nee
Verpakking breedte:280 mm
Verpakking hoogte:20 mm
Verpakking lengte:210 mm
Verpakkingsgewicht:897 g

Samenvatting

NASA commissioned the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) to conduct a thorough review of both the technical and the organizational causes of the loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia and her crew on February 1, 2003. The accident investigation that followed determined that a large piece of insulating foam from Columbia's external tank (ET) had come off during ascent and struck the leading edge of the left wing, causing critical damage. The damage was undetected during the mission. The Columbia accident was not survivable. After the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) investigation regarding the cause of the accident was completed, further consideration produced the question of whether there were lessons to be learned about how to improve crew survival in the future. This investigation was performed with the belief that a comprehensive, respectful investigation could provide knowledge that can protect future crews in the worldwide community of human space flight. Additionally, in the course of the investigation, several areas of research were identified that could improve our understanding of both nominal space flight and future spacecraft accidents. This report is the first comprehensive, publicly available accident investigation report addressing crew survival for a human spacecraft mishap, and it provides key information for future crew survival investigations. The results of this investigation are intended to add meaning to the sacrifice of the crew's lives by making space flight safer for all future generations.