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On Oct. 7, 2002, the space shuttle Atlantis launched from Kennedy Space Center on mission STS-112.

This mission brought the Starboard 1 (S1) truss segment to the International Space Station. The S1 truss is part of the backbone of the space station, and it provides structural support for the thermal control system. During the launch, a chunk of insulating foam broke off of the external tank and hit the bottom of the rocket booster, leaving a huge dent. Luckily this didn't pose any problems for STS-112, but this was the same thing that caused the Columbia disaster just three months later. NASA later redesigned the shuttle to prevent this problem.

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00:00On this day in space. In 2002 the space shuttle Atlantis launched from the
00:06Kennedy Space Center on mission STS-112. This mission brought the Starboard 1 or
00:10S-1 truss segment to the International Space Station. The S-1 truss is part of
00:15the backbone of the space station and it provides structural support for the
00:18thermal control system. During the launch a chunk of insulating foam broke off
00:22from the external tank and hit the bottom of the rocket booster leaving a
00:25huge dent. Luckily this didn't pose any problems for STS-112 but this was the
00:29same thing that caused the Columbia disaster just three months later. NASA
00:33later redesigned the shuttle to prevent this problem. And that's what happened
00:37on this day in space.
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