Columbia investigation video
Updated: March 25, 2003

Video coverage of the investigation into the loss of the space shuttle Columbia for Spaceflight Now Plus subscribers. Find out how to subscribe.


CAIB Hearings March 25, 2003
Roy Bridges
Roy Bridges, the director of NASA's Kennedy Space Center, testifies before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board during the third public hearing (78min 52sec).
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William Higgins
William Higgins, chief of the shuttle processing safety and mission assurance division at Kennedy Space Center, appears before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board during the third public hearing (72min 54sec).
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Aloysius Casey
Lieutenant General Aloysius G. Casey, currently a technical and management consultant specializing in space systems, launch vehicles, aircraft, unmanned air vehicles and associated weapons systems, testifies during the third public hearing (35min 11sec).
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CAIB Hearings March 18, 2003
Stephen Labbe
Stephen Labbe, Chief of NASA's Applied Aerospace and Computational Fluid Dynamics Branch, appears before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (59min 43sec).
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Jose Caram
Jose Caram, Aerospace Engineer at NASA's Aeroscience and Flight Mechanics Division, appears before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (40min 03sec).
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Christopher Madden
Christopher Madden, Deputy Chief of NASA's Thermal Design Branch, appears before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board (44min 21sec).
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CAIB Hearings March 17, 2003
William Ailor
Dr. William Ailor, director of the Aerospace Corporation's Center for Orbital and Reentry Debris Studies, testifies before the Columbia Accident Investigation Board during the second public hearing (39min 10sec).
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White & Hill
Robert "Doug" White, United Space Alliance's director for operational requirements, and space shuttle and International Space Station flight director Paul Hill discusses Columbia's final minutes as detailed in NASA's latest timeline during testimony during the second public hearing (39min 10sec).
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News Conferences
March 26, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold a news conference at Cape Canaveral following the third round of public hearings (76min 51sec).
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March 18, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold their sixth news conference from Houston, Texas, following the second round of public hearings (75min 39sec).
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March 11, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold their fifth news conference from Houston, Texas (78min 11sec).
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March 4, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold their fourth news conference from Houston, Texas (71min 35sec).
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February 25, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold their third news conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center (83min 48sec).
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February 18, 2003
Members of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board hold their second news conference at Johnson Space Center (76min 16sec).
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