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On February 1, 2003 the space shuttle Columbia and her seven astronauts began their return to earth after a successful 16-day science mission. Family and friends joyously awaited their arrival at Kennedy Space center, but the shuttle never appeared. Soon, news stations began running shuttle-watcher home video of the shuttle breaking apart in a blaze of light above Texas and Louisiana. NASA officials couldn't believe it: seven more amazing crew members and one shuttle lost almost exactly seventeen years after the Challenger. What could have gone wrong? The investigation would soon show a totally different direct cause, but sadly similar indirect causes to Challenger's demise.
Here are the resources I used to research this episode:
Comm Check: The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia by Michael Cabbage and William Harwood
Bringing Columbia Home by Michael Leinbach and Jonathan H. Ward
https://www.space.com/19436-columbia-disaster.html#section-searching-for-columbia-debris
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Documentary: NOVA Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
Documentary: Witness to History - The Loss of Shuttle Columbia
Documentary: Space Shuttle Columbia: Falling Star
The Disaster Queen Podcast is a production of Disaster Queen Productions LLC.
It is produced, researched and written by Jenny Rapson, the Disaster Queen.
The Disaster Queen Pod Squad:
Audio engineering: Robert Rapson
Editing: Josh Rapson
Original theme music: Robert Rapson
Original podcast artwork: Ken Clark
Website Design: Hello Chicky Design
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On February 1, 2003 the space shuttle Columbia and her seven astronauts began their return to earth after a successful 16-day science mission. Family and friends joyously awaited their arrival at Kennedy Space center, but the shuttle never appeared. Soon, news stations began running shuttle-watcher home video of the shuttle breaking apart in a blaze of light above Texas and Louisiana. NASA officials couldn't believe it: seven more amazing crew members and one shuttle lost almost exactly seventeen years after the Challenger. What could have gone wrong? The investigation would soon show a totally different direct cause, but sadly similar indirect causes to Challenger's demise.
Here are the resources I used to research this episode:
Comm Check: The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia by Michael Cabbage and William Harwood
Bringing Columbia Home by Michael Leinbach and Jonathan H. Ward
https://www.space.com/19436-columbia-disaster.html#section-searching-for-columbia-debris
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Shuttle_Columbia_disaster
Documentary: NOVA Space Shuttle Columbia Disaster
Documentary: Witness to History - The Loss of Shuttle Columbia
Documentary: Space Shuttle Columbia: Falling Star
The Disaster Queen Podcast is a production of Disaster Queen Productions LLC.
It is produced, researched and written by Jenny Rapson, the Disaster Queen.
The Disaster Queen Pod Squad:
Audio engineering: Robert Rapson
Editing: Josh Rapson
Original theme music: Robert Rapson
Original podcast artwork: Ken Clark
Website Design: Hello Chicky Design
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.