NASA Seeks Help From Skywatchers

From: Brooke Clarke (brooke@pacific.net)
Date: Sat Feb 15 2003 - 02:27:31 EST

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    Brooke Clarke
    
    Allard Beutel
    Headquarters, Washington                      Feb. 13, 2003
    (Phone: 202/358-0951)
    
    Kylie Moritz
    Johnson Space Center, Houston
    (Phone: 281/483-5111)
    
    
    NOTE TO EDITORS: n03-017
    
    NASA SEEKS HELP FROM SKY WATCHERS
    
      NASA is still seeking help from the American public to supply video and still images of the Space Shuttle Columbia on its return
    flight to Earth. There has been a great public response, but more material will help the investigation of the Columbia accident.
    
    Columbia glided across the western U.S. just before sunrise Saturday, February 1. The Shuttle flew just north of San Francisco
    around 6:50 a.m. PST and broke up over eastern Texas around 8:00 a.m. CST. Any imagery, especially video, of the Shuttle's path
    might aid the Columbia Accident Investigation Board in determining the cause of the accident.
    
    Media and private citizens who have video or still images of Columbia's entry path are encouraged to send it to investigators.
    Videotapes and photos will not be returned. For more information call:
    
    Johnson Space Center Emergency Operations Center
    (Phone: 281/483-3388)
    
    Mail videotapes to:
    
    NASA Johnson Space Center
    Mail Code JA17
    2101 NASA Road 1
    Houston, Texas 77058
    
    Email digital images to:  columbiaimages@nasa.gov
    
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