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Shuttle 'discovery' to return America to space.
From:
The Informed Constituent (Albany, NY)
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May 1, 2005| Author:
Bruno, Melissa
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Over two years after the horrific loss of the Shuttle Columbia, America will finally return to space. Space Shuttle Discovery was originally scheduled to launch on May 22, 2005 on a twelve-day flight that will include resupplying the International Space Station as well as an evaluation of the Reinforced Carbon-Carbon heat-protecting material installed on Discovery's leading edge panels. The STS-114 flight also includes new ground and flight camera and sensor systems that will monit...
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