
05-22-2003, 12:09 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: near Chicago
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#2010
Facts about Shuttle Columbia:
She was known as OV-102 (Orbital Vehicle #102).
Columbia was named after the Boston, Massachusetts based sloop captained by American Robert Gray. On May 11, 1792, Gray and his crew maneuvered the Columbia past the dangerous sandbar at the mouth of a river extending more than 1,000 miles through what is today south-eastern British Columbia, Canada, and the Washington-Oregon border. The river was later named after the ship. Gray also led Columbia and its crew on the first American circumnavigation of the globe, carrying a cargo of otter skins to Canton, China, and then returning to Boston.
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