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The solid rocket boosters fire for the first two minutes of flight, along with the shuttle's main engines, in order for the spacecraft to break free of Earth's gravity. Then, no longer needed, the boosters drop away, as Columbia passes an altitude of about 28 miles.
April 12, 2011 4:20 AM PDT
Photo by: NASA
| Caption by: Jonathan Skillings
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