On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during atmospheric re-entry on mission STS-107. After an event such as this, with high visibility and international interest, the operational challenge of recovering the crewmembers could not be underestimated. The Space Shuttle Program is organized to respond to a vehicle mishap using the resources of the Mishap Investigation Team (MIT). On the afternoon of Feb. 1, 2003, the MIT deployed to Barksdale Air Force Base (AFB), Louisiana. This location became the investigative center and interim storage location for crewmembers received from the Lufkin, Texas Disaster Field Office (DFO). The Lufkin DFO served as the primary area for all operations, including staging assets and deploying...
This report discusses the Columbia tragedy, the Discovery mission, and issues for Congress regarding...
This report has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ESMD Risk...
The February 2003 loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia resulted in NASA Management revisiting every cr...
On February 1, 2003 the Space Shuttle Columbia, returning to Earth with a crew of seven astronauts, ...
The Shuttle Program is organized to support a Shuttle mishap using the resources of the MIT. The aft...
This slide presentation provides an update on the Columbia accident response presented in 2005 with ...
Loss of Signal, a NASA publication to be available in May 2014, presents the aeromedical lessons lea...
The editors of Loss of Signal wanted to document the aeromedical lessons learned from the Space Shut...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those...
This slide presentation reviews NASA's role in the response to spacecraft accidents that involve hum...
The unique environment of the Kennedy Space Center includes a wide variety of industrial processes c...
On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia and its crew were tragically lost over East Texas up...
In the aftermath of the 2003 Columbia accident NASA removed the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Servici...
This report discusses the Columbia tragedy, the Discovery mission, and issues for Congress regarding...
This report has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ESMD Risk...
The February 2003 loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia resulted in NASA Management revisiting every cr...
On February 1, 2003 the Space Shuttle Columbia, returning to Earth with a crew of seven astronauts, ...
The Shuttle Program is organized to support a Shuttle mishap using the resources of the MIT. The aft...
This slide presentation provides an update on the Columbia accident response presented in 2005 with ...
Loss of Signal, a NASA publication to be available in May 2014, presents the aeromedical lessons lea...
The editors of Loss of Signal wanted to document the aeromedical lessons learned from the Space Shut...
NASA has come a long way in our journey to reduce the risks of operating the Spse Shuttle system. Th...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
When NASA was established in 1958, it was known that space flight would require efforts beyond those...
This slide presentation reviews NASA's role in the response to spacecraft accidents that involve hum...
The unique environment of the Kennedy Space Center includes a wide variety of industrial processes c...
On February 1, 2003, the space shuttle Columbia and its crew were tragically lost over East Texas up...
In the aftermath of the 2003 Columbia accident NASA removed the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Servici...
This report discusses the Columbia tragedy, the Discovery mission, and issues for Congress regarding...
This report has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ESMD Risk...
The February 2003 loss of the Space Shuttle Columbia resulted in NASA Management revisiting every cr...