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Approximately 33 seconds after T-0 and liftoff of Space Shuttle Columbia, several particles are observed falling away from the -Z portion of the LH solid rocket booster ETA ring. Particles were identified later as probably pieces of the instafoam closeout on the ETA ring.
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Approximately 33 seconds after T-0 and liftoff of Space Shuttle Columbia, several particles are observed falling away from the -Z portion of the LH solid rocket booster ETA ring. Particles were identified later as probably pieces of the instafoam closeout on the ETA ring.
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