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In the Orbiter Processing Facility, technicians Mike McCall (left) and Jake Jacobson install a reinforced carbon carbon panel on the right wing of Space Shuttle Discovery. The next flight planned for Discovery is the STS-114 mission on Logistics Flight 1 to deliver supplies and equipment, as well as the external stowage platform, to the International Space Station. STS-114 will be the mission that returns the Space Shuttle to flight status and is scheduled for no earlier than March 2005.
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In the Orbiter Processing Facility, technicians Mike McCall (left) and Jake Jacobson install a reinforced carbon carbon panel on the right wing of Space Shuttle Discovery. The next flight planned for Discovery is the STS-114 mission on Logistics Flight 1 to deliver supplies and equipment, as well as the external stowage platform, to the International Space Station. STS-114 will be the mission that returns the Space Shuttle to flight status and is scheduled for no earlier than March 2005.
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