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Space Shuttle Columbia, sitting atop the
Mobile Launcher Platform, which in turn is carried by the
crawler-transporter underneath, makes the journey past the Launch
Control Center on its way to Launch Pad 39A. The STS-107 research
mission comprises experiments ranging from material sciences to life
sciences (many rats), plus the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling
Science, Technology, Applications and Research (FREESTAR) that
incorporates eight high priority secondary attached shuttle
experiments. Mission STS-107 is scheduled to launch Jan. 16, 2003.
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Space Shuttle Columbia, sitting atop the
Mobile Launcher Platform, which in turn is carried by the
crawler-transporter underneath, makes the journey past the Launch
Control Center on its way to Launch Pad 39A. The STS-107 research
mission comprises experiments ranging from material sciences to life
sciences (many rats), plus the Fast Reaction Experiments Enabling
Science, Technology, Applications and Research (FREESTAR) that
incorporates eight high priority secondary attached shuttle
experiments. Mission STS-107 is scheduled to launch Jan. 16, 2003.
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