A look back at the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster 10 years later
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UNDATED FILE PHOTO: Astronaut Laurel B. Clark, a 41-year-old commander (captain-select) and naval flight surgeon in the U.S. Navy, who served as a mission specialist for Space Shuttle Columbia mission STS-107, is shown as she poses for a formal photograph. Commander Clark was making her first spaceflight onboard the Space Shuttle Columbia after being selected by NASA in April 1996, but Columbia broke up upon re-entry to earth February 1, 2003. (Photo by NASA/Getty Images)
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