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- ↑ William Langewiesche (November 2003). Columbia's Last Flight. The Atlantic. Archived from the original on 2013-02-07. Retrieved on 2024-01-17.
- ↑ Michael D. Leinbach (2020) [2018] (1st ed.), Arcade Publishing, pp. 158−159 ISBN: 9781948924610. "The pilot of an Apache helicopter, who was returning to Fort Hood from a night training mission when Columbia broke up, recorded a particularly important video. Seeing unusual streaks in the sky ahead of him, the pilot trained his targeting cameras on the smoke trails. Realizing later that he had witnessed Columbia's disintegration, he personally drove the tape to Barksdale and played it for Dave Whittle and our leadership team. The tape itself was classified, but he allowed us to record portions of the video showing the breakup."
- ↑ Space Shuttle Columbia Tragedy. Getty Images (2003-02-12).
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