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English: Hole in RCC leading-edge panel, a result of impact testing in the investigation of the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. Soft polyurethane foam impacted this mock-up of a space shuttle wing at approximately 850 km/h.
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Colombia Accident Investigation Board (CAIB) website |
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2003 |
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Rick Stiles |
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