STS-107

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STS-107 was the 113th flight of the Space Shuttle program, and the 28th and final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia. The mission ended on February 1, 2003, with the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, in which all seven crew members were killed; the shuttle was destroyed along with most of its scientific payloads. It was the 88th post-Challenger disaster mission.

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Space Shuttle Columbia on the launchpad for STS-107.Space Shuttle Columbia on the launchpad for STS-107.
STS107-E-5256 - View of JapanSTS107-E-5256 - View of Japan
Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband (left) and Payload Specialist (PS) Ilan Ramon (right) during STS-107Commander (CDR) Rick D. Husband (left) and Payload Specialist (PS) Ilan Ramon (right) during STS-107
STS107-E-5275 - View of TurkmenistanSTS107-E-5275 - View of Turkmenistan
Houston Astros pay tribute to the STS-107 crew and families prior to their opening game.Houston Astros pay tribute to the STS-107 crew and families prior to their opening game.