Glenn Mahone/Doc Mirelson
Headquarters, Washington                        Feb. 19, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-1600

Eileen M. Hawley
Johnson Space Center, Houston
(Phone: 281/483-5111)

NOTE TO EDITORS: n03-021

NASA ASKS FOR HELP IN ARIZONA, NEVADA, NEW MEXICO & UTAH

     NASA is asking citizens and officials in Arizona, 
Nevada, New Mexico, and Utah for help to find material from 
the Space Shuttle Columbia. The material would have fallen 
from the Shuttle as it was reentering Earth�s atmosphere 
along a line stretching generally from San Francisco to 
Lafayette, La. Everyone is asked to be on the lookout for 
possible Shuttle material 60 miles north or south of the 
reentry track, particularly in the following counties:

Arizona: Apache, Navajo, Coconino, Mohave;

Nevada: Lincoln;

New Mexico: San Juan, Kane, Beaver; and 

Utah: Washington, Iron, San Juan, Garfield.

Anyone who finds material, suspected to be from the Shuttle, 
is urged to avoid contact, because it may be hazardous due to 
fuel residue. Report such material by calling, toll-free:

1-866-446-6603

Citizens are reminded Shuttle material may not look like 
typical aircraft components. Pictures of examples of Shuttle 
debris may be viewed at:
www.nasa.gov/columbia/COL_debris_pix.html

All debris is U.S. Government property and is critical to the 
investigation of the mishap. Debris from the accident should 
be left in place and reported to Government authorities. 
Unauthorized persons found in possession of accident debris 
will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 

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