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To: James F. Hopkins who wrote (65108)2/2/2003 7:30:39 AM
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I believe crew actually took pictures of damage and sent back to NASA.

NASA could have sent another space shuttle to repair shuttle but choose to go the cheap route.

In days and perhaps years we will find it was Human error allowing such an old shuttle to even attempt such a landing.

God Bless all those brave souls aboard
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