24 September 2003: NASA safety panel revamp needed, says ex-member, Huntsville Times “They cannot take whistleblower info because it is public record, which, in turn, doesn’t allow for privacy,” said […]
Columbia
August 2003
27 August 2003: Send in your CAIB comments Editor’s note: What do you think about the CAIB’s final report? Did they get it right? Can NASA accomplish all of the […]
NASA Watch Editor Keith Cowing on CNN: The Columbia Shuttle Tragedy: Analyzing the Report (Transcript)
CAROL COSTELLO, CNN ANCHOR: Insufficient funding, tight schedules and poor leadership, all problems the Columbia investigative board set contributed to the shuttle disaster. The findings were part of a blunt […]
NASA Watch Editor Keith Cowing on NEXT@CNN 23 Aug 2003 [Transcript]
SAN MIGUEL: Well, it was nearly seven months ago that the space shuttle “Columbia” broke apart as it reentered earth’s atmosphere, killing the seven astronauts on board. On Tuesday, the […]
NASA Watch Editor Keith Cowing on “Next@CNN” 27 July 2003 (Transcript)
KOPPEL: Joining me now to talk about the risks that NASA takes is Keith Cowing, the creator of the nasawatch.com. Mr. Cowing, the Columbia managers knew that it was this […]
Remarks By NASA Administrator Sean O’Keefe – Columbia Point Naming Ceremony
Remarks by the Honorable Sean O’Keefe NASA Administrator Columbia Point Naming Ceremony U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. June 10, 2003
April 2003
30 April 2003: Live Worms Found in Shuttle Debris, AP “Hundreds of worms from a science experiment aboard the space shuttle Columbia have been found alive in the wreckage, NASA […]
