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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- The inside of the RLV Hangar at KSC is ready to receive the parts of Columbia recovered after the tragic accident that also claimed the seven lives of the crew. The grid marks will help with reconstruction of Columbia to the extent possible and final disposition. KSC-03pd0321

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Seen from outside, the RLV Hangar at KSC is ready to receive the parts of Columbia recovered after the tragic accident that also claimed the seven lives of the crew. The grid marks will help with reconstruction of Columbia to the extent possible and final disposition. KSC-03pd0322

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Workers inside the RLV Hangar at KSC help place grid marks on the floor. The hangar is being readied to receive the parts of Columbia recovered after the tragic accident that also claimed the seven lives of the crew. The grid marks will help with reconstruction of Columbia to the extent possible and final disposition. KSC-03pd0320

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia debris continues to arrive at the RLV Hangar at KSC. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. . KSC-03pd0496

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Columbia debris is spread across the grid in the RLV Hangar at KSC. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. . KSC-03pd0497

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia debris continues to arrive at the RLV Hangar at KSC. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. . KSC-03pd0494

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia debris continues to arrive at the RLV Hangar at KSC. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. . KSC-03pd0495

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Columbia debris continues to arrive at the RLV Hangar at KSC. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. KSC-03pd0493

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- Members of the Columbia Reconstruction Program Team record debris from Columbia after its arrival at the KSC RLV Hangar. Workers are attempting to reconstruct the orbiter inside the hangar as part of the ongoing investigation into the tragic accident that claimed Columbia and her crew of seven returning from mission STS-107. KSC-03pd0502

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The inside of the RLV Hangar at KSC is ready to receive the parts of Columbia recovered after the tragic accident that also claimed the seven lives of the crew. The grid marks will help with reconstruction of Columbia to the extent possible and final disposition. KSC-03pd0319

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - The inside of the RLV Hangar at KSC is ready to receive the parts of Columbia recovered after the tragic accident that also claimed the seven lives of the crew. The grid marks will help with reconstruction of Columbia to the extent possible and final disposition.

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War Department, December 8, 1806, Disposition of Army Regulars

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- In the RLV Hangar, the floor grid is marked with a growing number of pieces of Columbia debris. The Columbia Reconstruction Project Team will attempt to reconstruct the orbiter as part of the investigation into the accident that caused the destruction of Columbia and loss of its crew as it returned to Earth on mission STS-107. KSC-03pd0586

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Two students at Ronald E. McNair High School in Atlanta proudly display the banner identifying McNair as a NASA Explorer School. The students enjoyed a presentation earlier by KSC Deputy Director Dr. Woodrow Whitlow Jr., astronaut Leland Melvin and Dr. Julian Earls, director of NASA Glenn Research Center. Whitlow talked with students about our destiny as explorers, NASA’s stepping stone approach to exploring Earth, the Moon, Mars and beyond, how space impacts our lives, and how people and machines rely on each other in space. Dr. Earls discussed the future and the vision for space, plus the NASA careers needed to meet the vision. Melvin talked about the importance of teamwork and what it takes for mission success. KSC-04pd1995

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) F-16A flow field grid ARC-1988-AC88-0150-15

Northeast MO, June 24, 2008 -- FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer (FCO) Mike Karl, Missouri State Emergency Management Agency Director (SEMA) Ron Reynolds, and FEMA Region 7 Director Dick Hainje surveying along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers during a fact finding fly-over. Using both traditional and electronic mapping, the three flew along the rivers to gain first hand knowledge about the scope and extent of the flooding. Mike Moore/FEMA

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