Brightonfan1983
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For some reason, the 2003 shuttle disaster didn't impact me as much as it should have. Perhaps 9/11 had recently dulled our abilities to be as shocked by tragedy. I don't know. Still, this is superb and wow, moving. Not only does it reinforce what an astoundingly monumental achievement the shuttle was, on a human level I can't think of anything behind the scenes that wasn't documented on camera and it's incredible. Add to the footage of these bright young things who will always remain so, the up to date interviews with their husbands/wives/kids 20 years on and 20 years older. Really brings all sorts of things and thoughts home.
The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth
2003 - millions watch live as Columbia breaks up in the sky over Texas, killing all on board. NASA, loved ones and investigators share how an incredible journey ended in tragedy.
www.bbc.co.uk