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ENGINEERING SPOTLIGHT

Latest shuttle crew is one of diversity
By Traci Watson, USA TODAY

The seven astronauts on space shuttle Discovery will be indistinguishable today as they wait for liftoff clad in bubble helmets and orange launch suits, but their gear will mask a milestone: For the first time, two African-Americans will rocket into space together.

They'll be joined on their 12-day flight by a half-Indian astronaut, making this the most diverse shuttle crew in recent years. The six crewmembers on September's shuttle flight were white.
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