COUNTY.
SIGNS OF THE DEADLY CRASH ARE
STILL HERE, AT THE INTERSECTION
OF ROUTE 103 AND ROUTE ONE IN
JESSUP.
THIS IS WHERE, ACCORDING TO
MARYLAND STATE POLICE, A
SPEEDING, POSSIBLY IMPAIRED
DRIVER IN A HONDA ACCORD RAN A
RED LIGHT AND SLAMMED INTO A
DODGE CHARGER PULLING OUT OF A
WENDY'S PARKING LOT.
IT HAPPENED JUST BEFORE 1:00
A.M.
AND IT KILLED THE DRIVER OF THE
DODGE, 26-YEAR-OLD BIIK CHONG OF
HALETHORPE.
>> THIS IS SOMETHING WE BELIEVE
COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED IF THE
INDIVIDUAL HAD STOPPED WHEN THE
TROOPER ATTEMPTED TO STOP THAT
VEHICLE OUT ON ROUTE 100.
KATE: ROUTE 100 EASTBOUND NEAR
SNOWDEN RIVER PARKWAY IS WHERE
THIS ALL BEGAN ACCORDING TO
STATE POLICE,
A TROOPER, IN A MARKED CRUISER,
CLOCKED THE HONDA GOING 70 IN A
55 MPH ZONE.
AND WHEN THE TROOPER TURNED ON
HIS EMERGENCY LIGHTS TO STOP T
HONDA, ITS DRIVER, IDENTIFIED AS
18-YEAR-OLD NATALIA DIAZ-VALLE,
IMMEDIATELY SPED UP, GOT OFF AT
THE THE EXIT FOR 103 AND
DISAPPEARED.
>> AND THE TROOPER JUST
CONTINUED IN A ROUTINE MANNER TO
FOLLOW THAT ROAD AND ULTIMATELY
CAME UPON THE CRASH THAT HAD
OCCURRED.
WE BELIEVE SPEED WAS CERTAINLY A
CONTRIBUTING FACTOR AND WE ARE
INVESTIGATING WHETHER ALCOHOL
WAS A CONTRIBUTING FACTOR.
KATE AFTER BEING TREATED AT
: SHOCK TRAUMA, MS. DIAZ-VALLE
AND HER PASSENGER, 21-YEAR-OLD
PHILLIP DORSEY WERE BROUGHT BACK
TO THE STATE POLICE BARRACK NEAR
THE CRASH SITE.
THIS IS AN ONGOING INVESTIGATION
AUTHORITIES SAY WHICH SAW DORSEY
SLAPPED WITH SEVERAL DRU
VIOLATIONS THIS AFTERNOON,
CHARGES POLICE SAY ARE CONNECTED
TO THE MORE THAN 120 XANAX PILLS
FOUND HIDDEN ON HIS BODY AT THE
HOSPITAL.
POLICE SAY MORE CHARGES MAY BE
FILED AFTER THE CRASH
RECONSTRUCTION AND DRIVER TESTS
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rockets are single-use. The Space Shuttle is a completely different type of launch vehicle.
It's a reusable launch vehicle that's essentially made up of what looks like
an airplane that sits atop a very large fuel tank. Attached to the tank are two
solid rocket boosters. The entire vehicle -- the boosters, the fuel tank, and the
orbiter -- is called the Space Transportation System. The Space Shuttle Main Engine
is a liquid-fuel rocket engine that powered the Space Shuttle Orbiter
into low-Earth orbit. Three of these engines are mounted on the back of the Orbiter.
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The shuttle was designed for reusability, economy, and efficiency.
If you develop a system that can be reused, the more you use it, the more
economical it'll be. Your mission costs will drop. It will become routine.
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