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- GRAPEVINE, Page 15Challenger: The Final Words
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- By DAVID ELLIS/Reported by Linda Williams
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- Nearly five years after the event, the legal wrangling
- continues over audiotapes of the space shuttle Challenger's
- final moments. Several news organizations (including TIME) sued
- NASA under the Freedom of Information Act to disclose certain
- aspects of its investigation into the accident. Most eventually
- withdrew their actions, but the New York Times has continued
- to petition for tapes to back up a NASA transcript of cabin
- conversation. In the official version, the final comment is
- pilot Michael Smith's "uh-oh," indicating he might have been
- aware of impending danger. A federal appeals court agreed with
- NASA that releasing the voice material would constitute an
- invasion of privacy. George Freeman, a Times lawyer, says the
- paper has not decided if it will appeal. But a NASA
- investigator has confirmed suspicions that the astronauts were
- conscious of their fate, and that among the last words from the
- craft were those of one astronaut saying to another, "Give me
- your hand."
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