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CASPER-2

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found some yrs back
Not something most would brag about finding
was going thru stuff in my MD'ing man cave and re-found it
was found on a Fla. beach where other pieces have been found in the past
I had some local guys down there look at it and they confirmed that they thought it was
a shuttle piece
you can see that metal was under tremendous stress to tear it apart
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hubcap76

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Pretty astonishing item to recover, historic to our time and amazing to say the least. Thanks for re-living the item on the interwebz with us.
 

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FYI - If you visit NASA's website, they have a great accident analysis (approx 200 pages) that can be downloaded by the public. Lots of great photos, technical explanations, failure assessments...etc
 

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Pretty incredible and kind of eerie at the same time.
 

dadoftwogirls

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You might want to contact NASA. I'm sure they are interested in recovering every piece of debris from any shuttle accident if that is truly what it is.
 

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CASPER-2

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You might want to contact NASA. I'm sure they are interested in recovering every piece of debris from any shuttle accident if that is truly what it is.

tried a few times and got run around --they did have an office yrs back that took care of this ---its absorb by another now
will try again in near future =might just bring it to them
 

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Unique piece of history, thanks for saving and sharing it.
 

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