NASA pledges 'acute awareness' of astronaut safety 20 years after Columbia shuttle tragedy
It was 20 years ago today (Feb. 1) that seven astronauts lost their lives during a spaceflight.
The spacecraft Columbia broke up during the landing phase of the STS-107 mission in 2003, scattering pieces of the space shuttle across the southern United States. The agency paused shuttle flights for more than two years while investigating the causes of the incident, and only resumed full flight operations in 2006.
Several NASA astronauts shared their experiences of the tragic day during an agency town hall Jan. 26 to mark the agency's annual Day of Remembrance for fallen spaceflyers.
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