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The call of service, then the call of God: Woman in charge of Shuttle Columbia recovery now a nun
Posted on February 2, 2013 at 12:09 AM
NASA honored the seven astronauts who died when the Space Shuttle Columbia broke apart on its re-entry into earth's atmosphere. We talked to the former Texas judge who was in charge of recovery efforts after Columbia crashed, who is now a nun.
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