Sound waves help chart Shuttle tragedy

Recordings made by instruments sensitive to sound below the threshold of human hearing may help investigators build a timetable of any uncharacteristic movements made by the space shuttle Columbia minutes before it broke apart, scientists say.

Sound waves help chart Shuttle tragedy

Recordings made by instruments sensitive to sound below the threshold of human hearing may help investigators build a timetable of any uncharacteristic movements made by the space shuttle Columbia minutes before it broke apart, scientists say.

The instruments also captured an explosion high over Texas that one scientist said could have been Columbia’s cabin rupturing.

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