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On this day, February 1, 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re-entry into Earth's atmosphere after completing its STS-107 science mission. The cause traced back to launch, when a piece of foam insulation struck the shuttle's left wing. The impact created damage that allowed superheated air to enter the wing during re-entry. At speeds over Mach 18, the structure failed, and the vehicle broke apart. There was no opportunity for recovery. #📚एजुकेशनल ज्ञान📝 #✍अजब-गजब वैज्ञानिक तथ्य👨‍🔬 #🔬विज्ञान के प्रयोग🧬 #🧠 रीजनिंग नॉलेज😎 #🤔Reasoning✍
📚एजुकेशनल ज्ञान📝 - February 1, in 2003, Space day; On this Shuttle Columbia was returning to Earth day after a 16- research mission known as STS-107. During launch; a piece of foam insulation broke off the external fuel tank wing: The and struck the shuttles left damage was not fully understood while the spacecraft was in orbit. During re-entry; extreme heat entered the wing through the damaged area The structure failed, and the shuttle broke apart at hypersonic speed over the United States: The mission was lost during return not launch; highlighting how even small damage can become catastrophic in spaceflight. Follow if youre obsessed with the space February 1, in 2003, Space day; On this Shuttle Columbia was returning to Earth day after a 16- research mission known as STS-107. During launch; a piece of foam insulation broke off the external fuel tank wing: The and struck the shuttles left damage was not fully understood while the spacecraft was in orbit. During re-entry; extreme heat entered the wing through the damaged area The structure failed, and the shuttle broke apart at hypersonic speed over the United States: The mission was lost during return not launch; highlighting how even small damage can become catastrophic in spaceflight. Follow if youre obsessed with the space - ShareChat