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Inspection Boom Assembly (IBA) Project
Supporting technological advancement with manufacturing capabilities.
On February 1 2003, Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry to Earth. At the heels of the disaster, an internal commission convened and published a list of recommendations that included the need for future aircrafts to have the capability to inspect the exterior surface before re-entry which led to the design of the Inspection Boom Assembly (IBA).
Results
The first “Return to Flight” Space Shuttle mission, Discovery, launched in July 2005 with the IBA. The ground-breaking in-orbit inspection tool guaranteed the safety of the aircraft for the remainder of the mission. The IBA was used on all subsequent flights for the mission.