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Pastimes : Shuttle Columbia STS-107 -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bill Jackson who wrote (419)2/6/2003 5:44:46 PM
From: Rande Is  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 627
 
I had not seen the radar images of the shuttle debris before today. Can't recall if the links have already been posted here. But I found it very interesting. . . especially the Shreveport radar, the way it spreads out as it falls: srh.weather.gov
Also,
Fort Worth: srh.weather.gov
Fort Polk:
srh.weather.gov

People around here (Nashville) have reported finding strange burnt metal objects with serial numbers on them. . .and NASA is sending someone to investigate. I guess some pieces could have caught a tropical air current moving northward. . . but I rather think they haven't found a piece of the shuttle at all. Probably just parts from a UFO. . . or perhaps a part that drifted from Amelia Earheart's plane and after 5+ decades finally fell to earth. . .