14 killed total
2/1/2003=3,6,26,8,
Feb.1(2/1/21)=32nd day of the year 333 left
kill=17,26
saturn=21
NASA=8,17,35,73
blood sacrifice=76
140/14
America=50,32
Mission STS-107 was the 113th Space Shuttle launch. Planned to begin on January 11, 2001, the mission was delayed 18 times[5] and eventually launched on January 16, 2003, following STS-113. (The Columbia Accident Investigation Board determined that this delay had nothing to do with the catastrophic failure.)[5]
About 82 seconds after launch from Kennedy Space Center's LC-39-A, a suitcase-sized piece of foam broke off from the external tank (ET), striking Columbia's left wing reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panels.
sacrifice=73/21st primeKill=17
- commander: Rick D. Husband, a U.S. Air Force colonel and mechanical engineer, who piloted a previous shuttle during the first docking with the International Space Station (STS-96)
- Pilot: William C. McCool, a U.S. Navy commander
- Payload commander: Michael P. Anderson, a U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel, physicist, and mission specialist who was in charge of the science mission
- Payload specialist: Ilan Ramon, a colonel in the Israeli Air Force and the first Israeli astronaut
- Mission specialist: Kalpana Chawla, aerospace engineer who was on her second space mission
- Mission specialist: David M. Brown, a U.S. Navy captain trained as an aviator and flight surgeon. Brown worked on scientific experiments.
- Mission specialist: Laurel Blair Salton Clark, a U.S. Navy captain and flight surgeon. Clark worked on biological experiments.
blood sacrifice=121..149/35th prime 293/62nd prime..sacrifice=62
killing=43...death=97
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