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"...all these worlds..." is a blog by David Hitt. It covers space exploration, decent science fiction, humor (by its very nature), and whatever else I happen to find cool. (Formerly "You Must Fight The Bear")
Name: David Hitt About Me: Inspiring the next generation of explorers... See my complete profile
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:: Thursday, July 01, 2004 ::
Today In History
On this date in 1997, the Space Shuttle Columbia launched on the STS-94 mission, the first mission to carry the same crew and payload as a previous mission. Due to concerns about a fuel cell, the April STS-83 mission was brought home 4 days after launch, before the goals of the Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 it carried could be accomplished. The same mission was remanifest as STS-94 and re-launched on the same orbiter almost 3 months later.