Columbia STS-107 Crew
Introduction/Space Shuttle Columbia
History of Columbia
It's all in a Name
Previous Missions
Columbia's Final Flight
The Crew
Richard Husbands
William McCool
Michael Anderson
David Brown
Kalpana Chawla
Laurel Clark
Ilan Ramon
Space Shuttle Columbia
On January 16th, 2003 Space Shuttle Columbia STS Flight with seven crewmembers on board departed earth on a sixteen-day research mission. More specifically, the crew of Columbia was charged with conducting research in physical, life, and space sciences, conducted in approximately 80 separate experiments, comprised of hundreds of samples and test points. The mission also known as FREESTAR (Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling Science, Technology, Applications and Research) was the 28th flight and the 113th mission for the shuttle Columbia. This much anticipated flight gave more than 70 international scientists access to the micro gravity environment in space. This paper will explore the lives of the crew of the Columbia as well as provide some insight into the fascinating history and missions of NASA's oldest shuttle.
History of Columbia
Space shuttle Columbia was ordained with the name Columbia from a sailing boat named Columbia that successfully completed the first circumnavigation of the globe. More apparently, the name Columbia is the feminine version of the explorer Christopher Columbus, who has been credited with the discovery of America. Other notable explorer vessels bearing the name "Columbia" include the first U.S. Navy ship to circle the globe and the command module for Apollo Eleven, the first U-S spaceship to land on the moon. The name "Columbia" carries a tradition of excellence, exploration and honor. Nonetheless, high expectations were set for NASA's veteran shuttle that had been charged with some of the most important tasks during is time.
Columbia's premier mission was on April 12,1981. The crew of two was tasked with demonstrating safe launch into orbit and safe return of the orbiter and crew. They were to verify the combined performance of the entire shuttle vehicle including the orbiter, solid rocket boosters and external tank. It orbited the earth for two days and flew more than one million miles. The shuttle landed on April 14th after successfully completing the mission. Since the Columbia's maiden voyage the vessel had been launched a total of eight times in the 1980's and nineteen times in the 1990's. Prior to its most recent mission the shuttle Columbia had launched on March 1st, 2002 carrying 7 crewmembers that visited and serviced the Hubble Space Telescope, the crew successfully landed following an eleven-day mission on March 11th of that year.
Columbia's Final Flight
On February 1st, 2002 the world suffered a serious and devastating set back in space exploration. Mission control had no reason other than to believe that shuttle Columbia's latest mission would result in a happy ending until just minutes before the shuttle burst into flames. Red flags arose when signals from the left wings' heat sensors ceased. Upon re-entry, three left main landing gear brake line temperature sensors detect a rise at this time the shuttle is flying over California. Within just minutes of the first mishap, sensors on the left wing failed and a remarkable rise in temperature from the left wing was recorded. At 8:59 A.M., mission control lost all signals with the shuttle at the time the shuttle was 207,000 feet high and moving at an unimaginable 12,000 miles per hour. Columbia was declared "lost" soon after pictures and fallen debris as well as eyewitness accounts had confirmed the most awful of suspicions, the shuttle Columbia and her crew had perished. The true cause of the accident remains unknown, an investigation committee has been charged with the tasks of putting the pieces of the puzzle together. A significant part of the investigation now hinders upon new revelations that NASA was aware of some potential dangers and damage of the shuttle. Internal emails between NASA engineers point to such concerns.
The Crew
There were seven heroes aboard Columbia, men and women from diverse backgrounds, who were united for one common cause, who did not fear the unknown but embraced it. These heroes risked their lives today to pursue research that would make a better tomorrow. Who are the seven men and women who gave their lives for humanity? This latter part of this essay presents brief biographies of the world's newest heroes.
Yearning to be an astronaut since the tender age of four, Commander Rick...
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