I'm posting this to the list because it includes some info I hadn't heard before. It might have been reported in television, but I've been avoiding most of that coverage.

http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/space/02/03/sprj.colu.shuttle/index.html
or
http://makeashorterlink.com/?A29521453


NASA officials Monday concentrated on whether a
piece of foam insulation that was dislodged during
the launch of the space shuttle Columbia may have
struck a seam on a landing gear door, a retired
NASA engineer told CNN.

[snip]

And buried about 8 paragraphs in:

In its final minutes, the shuttle experienced an
unusually high temperature increase on its left side,
lost a series of sensors on the left wing and then
rolled unexpectedly to the left, according to a NASA
data analysis.

Reggie Bautista


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