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Investigators in Columbia Accident to Fire Foam at Shuttle's Panels.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, June, 2003

By Kevin Spear, The Orlando Sentinel, Fla. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jun. 5--Investigators in the Columbia accident will fire a chunk of insulating foam from a laboratory cannon today to try to simulate what doomed the shuttle and its seven-member crew.

The experiment may provide critical detail in what caused the nearly 100-ton space plane to break apart during its Feb. 1 re-entry and rain down in pieces over central Texas.

To prepare for today's test, a piece of foam was shot from a nitrogen-gas cannon last week, causing considerable damage to a fiberglass mock-up of a shuttle wing. The surprising damage has raised the anticipation of what will occur when the real tests begin today at the Southwest Research Institute in...

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