Image:Caib foam ramp.jpg

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Summary

Close-up photo of left Bipod Foam Ramp that caused destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia copied out of:

http://caib.nasa.gov/news/report/pdf/vol1/full/caib_report_volume1.pdf

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  • (del) (cur) 11:40, 28 January 2006 . . Nova77 ( Talk | contribs) . . 984×556 (101,798 bytes) (== Summary == Close-up photo of Left Bipod Foam Ramp that caused destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia copied out of: http://caib.nasa.gov/news/report/pdf/vol1/full/caib_report_volume1.pdf == Licensing == {{PD-USGov-NASA}})
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