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Space Shuttle Columbia

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On April 12, 1981, astronauts John Young and Robert Crippen blasted off on the very first space shuttle mission, aboard Columbia. The mission lasted just over two days and was designed to prove the shuttle's ability to launch and land safely. The mission was also the first manned flight using solid fuel rockets—twin white, slender boosters on each side of the large external tank in middle.
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