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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL-- Michael Leinbach, Space Shuttle Launch Director looks down at the crew cabin windows of Columbia in the permanent repository located on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembl
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RED HUBER
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01-30-2004
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BY RED HUBER/ORLANDO SENTINEL (MIAMI OUT) (January 30) KENNEDY
SPACE CENTER, FL-- Michael Leinbach, Space Shuttle Launch Director
looks down at the crew cabin windows of Columbia in the permanent
repository located on the 16th floor of the Vehicle Assembly
Building Friday, January 30, 2004 at the Kennedy Space Center
in Florida. The debris will be used for research purposes so
NASA and the scientific community can continue to learn from
Columbia which on February 1, 2003, broke apart during re-entry
and killed seven astronauts on board. (lde) 2004
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