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NASA Administrator Sean O'Keefe testifies before the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee and the House Science Committee joint committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC 12 February 2003. The committee is investigating the 01 February accident of the Space shuttle Columbia (STS-107) that killed all seven crew members. A photo of the crew of STS-107 is on the screens in the photo. AFP File Photo by Luke Frazza

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