meh.

I caught this on the news this morning. awful.
but I've been searching around, and so far the government has said that they do NOT suspect any terrorist activities involved. Also said was the fact that this piece of debris that hit the wing on launch was FOAM, aka very light and not capable of doing much damage. and the loud bangs heard were the pieces going through the sound barrier, not an explosion.
and Stealth, tell your friend not to touch the debris. the official NASA statement found at
www.nasa.gov says that debris should not be touched because they could be toxic from the rocket fuel used.
but as of right now, they're really just repeating what they know and showing the video clip of the one large ball with one plume separating into a few separate plumes with little pieces at the front.
my thoughts were the same, about Challenger. How everytime we put somebody onboard who isn't a part of the U.S. space program, something goes wrong. Although there are rumors about Lance Bass of 'N Sync going up with NASA...

as for what will happen to the shuttle program, I don't know. My guess is that it will continue after a thorough investigation of what went wrong. Although if NASA was at all up to speed, this new X-plane space thingy that they've been working on for like 15 years now would be in service already. but its not because government funding has put the project behind schedule by about five years or so. So it probably won't happen until like 2010 at the earliest. and this is an enormous blow to NASA, which is falling apart already. The U.S. space program needs a serious jump start right now, because it is currently going nowhere, except maybe down the crapper. Mars? Ha! We can't even get things right on this planet right now...

and China is most definitely observing the current situation with utmost interest.