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Jun 12 2007, Ankush

Following the malignant damage caused to Atlantis’s critical heat shield while it’s lift-off, NASA space researchers are looking forward to assign shuttle-repairing chores to the Atlantis crewmembers. The heat shield was damaged at the...

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