Here are the names of the crew
Colonel Rick D. Husband
Pilot Willam C. McCool
Payload Commander Michael P. Anderson
Mission Specialist 1 David M. Brown
Mission Specialist 2 Kalpana Chawla
Mission Specialist 4 Laurel Blair Salton Clark
Payload Specialist 1 Ilan Ramon
Columbia heated up and broke apart while entering the atmosphere.
Space Shuttle Columbia
The space shuttle that exploded in 2003 while re-entering Earth's atmosphere was the Space Shuttle Columbia. The tragedy resulted in the loss of all seven crew members on board.
The Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated while re-entering the atmosphere; it did not explode.
== == The space shuttle Columbia broke apart and partially burned up while re-entering earth's atmosphere over Texas on February 1, 2003. The entire seven member crew were killed.
Columbia heated up and broke apart while entering the atmosphere.
Space Shuttle Columbia
Columbia
The space shuttle that exploded in 2003 while re-entering Earth's atmosphere was the Space Shuttle Columbia. The tragedy resulted in the loss of all seven crew members on board.
The Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated while re-entering the atmosphere; it did not explode.
== == The space shuttle Columbia broke apart and partially burned up while re-entering earth's atmosphere over Texas on February 1, 2003. The entire seven member crew were killed.
The space shuttle that disintegrated upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003, was the Space Shuttle Columbia. The disintegration occurred due to damage sustained to its thermal protection system during launch, leading to the loss of all seven crew members on board.
The shuttle crashed into the ocean.Please keep all hands and feet in the shuttle at all times.
The space shuttle that exploded upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere in 2003 was the Space Shuttle Columbia. The disaster resulted in the loss of all seven crew members on board.
Space Shuttle Columbia has 28 missions. It safely launched 28 times, and safely reentered the atmosphere 27 times.
The Space Shuttle Columbia tragically disintegrated upon re-entering Earth's atmosphere on February 1, 2003. During its re-entry, damage sustained to its thermal protection system during launch allowed superheated air to penetrate the shuttle, leading to the catastrophic failure. All seven astronauts on board lost their lives in this tragic accident.
There are several Shuttles, Atlantis, Columbia, Discovery, Endeavour, Challenger. They are now retired and out of service except for two of them which were destroyed during their respective missions. Challenger exploded during launch and Columbia burned up re-entering Earth's atmosphere.