T-seal consistent with signature of Columbia flyaway object
The results of radar signature testing of sample T-seals from the space shuttle is consistent with radar data observed when an unidentified fragment broke loose from Columbia in orbit on day two of its mission and re-entered Earth's atmosphere, according to the Columbia Accident Investigation Board...
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