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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.


Note that Michelin bought B.F. Goodrich in 1990.

 
Sign accompanying Orbiter Tire at Science Museum Oklahoma
Time picture taken Sun Apr 10 17:55:28 2016
Location picture taken Destination Space Gallery
Science Museum Oklahoma (formerly the Omniplex)
Oklahoma City, OK
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