The sign accompanying the tire.  It reads
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
Columbia (STS-58) Shuttle Tire
    
    
    
    STS-58 Tire
    SP2003.002.015
    Omniplex Collection
    
    
    
    This tire was flown aboard the Columbia Space Transportation
    System-58 shuttle mission.  The tire, manufactured
    by B.F.  Goodrich, weighs about 400 pounds and is designed for up to six
    landings.  The tires take a beating during the landing process.  When the tires
    touch down, they go from 0 to 225 miles per hour in less than a second.  The
    tires also bear the full weight of the 227,400-pound shuttle when it lands.
    
    
    
    STS-58 landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California on November 1, 1993.
    From the time the tires hit the runway until the shuttle came to a complete
    stop, it traveled 9,640 feet, or 1.85 miles.