gouge
Aug 13 2007, Madan

Astronauts from NASA’s space shuttle Endeavour revealed on Sunday, using pointed laser and cameras fixed on the six feet robotic arm, that the gouge torn out of shuttle’s protective tiles is more than an inch deep. Teacher-astronaut Barbara...

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