English: A graph showing the sea level thrust of the two Space Shuttle Solid Rocket Boosters used during the launch of Space Shuttle Columbia during STS-107.
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2010-02-17 09:53:18 | Makyen | 79196 | 450×361 | == Licensing == {{PD-NASA}} == Source == Graph is a modified version taken from the [[CAIB]] Working Scenario report, July 8, 2003, figure 3-34. Currently available on this web site (12 MB .pdf): [http://caib.nasa.gov/news/working_scenario/pdf/sts107work
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