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| Saturday, 1 February, 2003, 21:30 GMT In pictures: Crash chronology The space shuttle Columbia had been returning from a 16-day mission when it lost contact with controllers. Nasa said the shuttle was about 200,000 feet up and travelling at 12,500 mph (20,000 km/h) at the time. ![]() Initially, the shuttle's re-entry over Texas appeared to be going to plan ![]() However, the plume following the shuttle soon thickened, indicating there was trouble ![]() As pieces began to fall from Columbia, explosions of light could be seen from the ground ![]() Debris from Columbia soon began landing over a wide area of Texas, including just outside Rice High School in Texas ![]() People pay their respects at the site of fallen debris found in Nacogdoches, Texas |
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