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File:Left bipod foam ramp.jpg

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English: Close-up photo of left Bipod Foam Ramp that caused destruction of the Space Shuttle Columbia
Date 2005-12-17 (first version); 2006-01-28 (last version)
Source NASA's Columbia investigation board report http://caib.nasa.gov/news/report/pdf/vol1/full/caib_report_volume1.pdf
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  • Original uploader was Fplay at en.wikipedia
  • Later version(s) were uploaded by Nova77 at en.wikipedia.
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