This report has been developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) ESMD Risk and Knowledge Management team. This document provides a point-in-time, cumulative, summary of key lessons learned derived from the official Columbia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB). Lessons learned invariably address challenges and risks and the way in which these areas have been addressed. Accordingly the risk management thread is woven throughout the document. This report is accompanied by a video that will be sent at reques
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Since the loss of Columbia on February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) has significantly im...
This is a short presentation on lessons learned from the decision-making process around the Columbia...
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...
This report discusses the Columbia tragedy, the Discovery mission, and issues for Congress regarding...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during atmospheric re-entry on mission S...
NASA's space shuttle Columbia broke apart on February 1, 2003 as it returned to Earth from a 16-day ...
Each system was chosen on the basis of its importance with respect to crew safety and mission succes...
The Space Shuttle Columbia Accident revealed a fundamental problem of the Space Shuttle Program rega...
This slide presentation provides an update on the Columbia accident response presented in 2005 with ...
History has shown that failures occur in every engineering endeavor, and what we learn from those fa...
My artifact will focus on space shuttle disasters, including the two main United States disasters, i...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Since the loss of Columbia on February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) has significantly im...
This is a short presentation on lessons learned from the decision-making process around the Columbia...
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...
This report discusses the Columbia tragedy, the Discovery mission, and issues for Congress regarding...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during reentry resulting in loss of 7 cr...
On February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart during atmospheric re-entry on mission S...
NASA's space shuttle Columbia broke apart on February 1, 2003 as it returned to Earth from a 16-day ...
Each system was chosen on the basis of its importance with respect to crew safety and mission succes...
The Space Shuttle Columbia Accident revealed a fundamental problem of the Space Shuttle Program rega...
This slide presentation provides an update on the Columbia accident response presented in 2005 with ...
History has shown that failures occur in every engineering endeavor, and what we learn from those fa...
My artifact will focus on space shuttle disasters, including the two main United States disasters, i...
Manned spaceflight is an incredibly complex and inherently risky human endeavor. As the result of th...
Since the loss of Columbia on February 1, 2003, the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) has significantly im...
This is a short presentation on lessons learned from the decision-making process around the Columbia...