NASA ASKS FOR HELP WITH COLUMBIA INVESTIGATION
BBSNews - 2003-02-01 -- NASA has established a telephone hotline and electronic
mail address for the public to use for reporting information
that may help investigators studying today's Space Shuttle
mishap.
Anyone who discovers debris from the accident or who has film
or video evidence that may be of value to the investigation
team is urged to use these contacts. Please avoid contact with
any debris, because it may be hazardous as a result of toxic
propellants aboard the Shuttle.
Telephone reports should be directed to the following number:
281/483-3388
Text reports and images should be e-mailed to:
nasamitimages@jsc.nasa.gov
The e-mail address is: columbiaimages@nasa.gov
All debris is U.S. Government property and is critical to the
investigation of the mishap. All debris from the accident is
to be left alone 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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