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NASA ‘Day of Remembrance’ marks 20 years since Columbia tragedy

Twenty years ago, on Feb. 1, 2003, seven astronauts were just minutes away from returning to Florida’s Kennedy Space Center (KSC) when they were lost with the space shuttle Columbia. Like 19 other astronauts who preceded and followed them in death, the STS-107 crew made the ultimate sacrifice while in the pursuit of exploration and advancing spaceflight.

On Thursday (Jan. 26), NASA leaders, elected officials and members of The Astronauts Memorial Foundation led a “NASA Day of Remembrance” ceremony at Kennedy’s Space Mirror Memorial (opens in new tab) in Florida to honor and remember the fallen and, in particular, the Columbia seven.

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