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Fact-Finding Visit
February 22, 2005
Kennedy Space Center
Cape Canaveral,
Florida
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel members and staff inspect Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster stack in the Vehicle Assembly Building during a Feb, 22, 2005, fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel members and staff inspect Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster stack in the Vehicle Assembly Building during a Feb, 22, 2005, fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel members and staff inspect Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Booster stack in the Vehicle Assembly Building during a Feb, 22, 2005, fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel lead Mr. Joe Cuzzupoli observes work inside the forward skirt of the STS-114 Solid Rocket Boosters during a Feb. 22, 2005 fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel member Bob Sieck, center, discusses an aspect of the Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters during a Feb. 22, 2005 fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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Return to Flight Task Group Technical Panel members, from left, Bob Sieck, Dr. Charles Daniel, and Ben Cosgrove, consult in the Vehicle Assembly Building during a Feb. 22, 2005 fact-finding visit to the Kennedy Space center, Fla. The Task Group is chartered to make an independent assessment of NASA’s implementation of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board’s return-to-flight recommendations.
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