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Space Shuttle ColumbiaArs Technica
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NASA will make a decision this week on whether to send astronauts home from the International Space Station .
The decision is perhaps the agency's most consequential safety decision in human spaceflight in 21 years .
Three of the managers at the center of the decision are former NASA astronauts.
They had front-row seats in the final flight of Space Shuttle Columbia in 2003 or felt the consequences of the accident.
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