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STS 107 Memorial Funds STS 107 Memorial Funds
Description: This web site has been developed in response to requests for information concerning donations to the families of Columbia's STS-107 crew. The information on this page represents some of the funds that have been established to help the Space Shuttle Columbia families.
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Record Last Updated: 4-Mar-2003 | Clicks: 740

 

STS-107 STS-107
Description: Official NASA website with details on the STS-107 mission of the Space Shuttle Columbia and the crew, Rick D. Husband, William C. McCool, Michael P. Anderson, Kalpana Chawla, David M. Brown, Laurel B. Clark, and Ilan Ramon.

Record Last Updated: 4-Feb-2003 | Clicks: 634

 

STS-107 Columbia Loss FAQ STS-107 Columbia Loss FAQ
Description: Glossary of space shuttle related terms, and a list of frequently asked questions pertaining to the STS-107 mission and its eventual loss. Maintained by posters to the Usenet groups sci.space.shuttle and sci.space.history.

Record Last Updated: 5-Feb-2003 | Clicks: 651

 

STS-107: Columbia and Crew Condolence Book STS-107: Columbia and Crew Condolence Book
Description: Offical NASA condolence book and a form to send your sympathy and thoughts of support to the friends and families of the lost crewmembers. Selected messages submitted here may be published in an online Condolence Book, but e-mail addresses and ages will not be published.

Record Last Updated: 5-Feb-2003 | Clicks: 649

 

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