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Pastimes : Shuttle Columbia STS-107

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To: J.B.C. who wrote (8)2/1/2003 11:32:17 AM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) of 627
 
All: The satellite that detects energy/explosions/launches, etc. detected an initial explosion, called a "heat spike", from the Columbia trajectory. This would open a whole new can of speculative worms. There is still no reason to believe that terrorism had any role in this tragedy. There are many reasons why the shuttle could explode and break up upon re-entry into earth's atmosphere. All is speculative at this point.

Unless terrorists are on the staff of NASA, there is simply no conceivable way that they could have played even the smallest role in this.
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