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  • 11 April 2001: STS-110 Astroanuts to Provide Space Station Additional Support, NASA JSC

    "NASA today named the crew responsible for giving the growing International Space Station some extra support that will clear the way for future expansion of the orbiting laboratory. The seven-member crew is expected to fly into orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis in early 2002."


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