2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.actaastro.2010.04.019
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Crystallographic oxide phase identification of char deposits obtained from space shuttle Columbia window debris

Abstract: Abstract:Analyzing the remains of Space Shuttle Columbia has proven technically beneficial years after the vehicle breakup. This investigation focused on charred deposits on fragments of Columbia overhead windowpanes . Results were unexpected relative to the engineering understanding of material performance in a reentry environment. The TEM analysis demonstrated that the oxides of aluminum and titanium mixed with silicon oxides to preserve a history of thermal conditions to which portions of the vehicle were e… Show more

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“…Columbia, the inaugural space shuttle, featured a predominantly aluminum airframe, complemented by certain structural components crafted from titanium alloys. The lightweight nature of aluminum was strategically chosen for space travel, while titanium contributed strength to specific regions [6,7].…”
Section: Aluminum and Titanium Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Columbia, the inaugural space shuttle, featured a predominantly aluminum airframe, complemented by certain structural components crafted from titanium alloys. The lightweight nature of aluminum was strategically chosen for space travel, while titanium contributed strength to specific regions [6,7].…”
Section: Aluminum and Titanium Alloysmentioning
confidence: 99%