Talk:STS-107

Inclination contradiction
The Mission Statistics table gives the Orbit Inclination as 40.3 degrees, but the Mission Parameters section of the article gives the Inclination as 39.0 degrees. Can someone please fix/explain this? --NoPetrol 02:34, 1 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Texas
I don't see how this Texas connection is informational, scientific, documented, or in good taste (connecting to such a disaster . . . pride or to condemn, it's in poor taste). I'd strike it.

Enya Song Played for Blue Team
I heard here that the Enya song "Silver Inches" was played.
 * Dear 76.16.151.77, it really was played for the astronauts, at least according to the Chronology of Wake-up calls used as a source in most other spaceflight articles. For whatever reason, this article doesn't have its own wake-up calls section yet, so I'd figure I'd make one. I'll start a draft table below. --SpacePod9 (talk) 06:17, 23 January 2024 (UTC)

Slovak Wikipedia Page Article
This version of the STS-107 article on the Slovak wikipedia is actually a featured article, and it has some nice details, images, and archived links, including the ones for the WAV files of the wake-up call recordings. Here it is (https://sk.wikipedia.org/wiki/STS-107), though I'm not sure how much of it was directly translated from this English wikipedia page (and the Columbia disaster page) or if its in an original tone. I can't read or write Slovak so I couldn't tell ya without Google Translate. SpacePod9 (talk) 06:51, 23 January 2024 (UTC)