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As the Space Shuttle powers through the sky, those massive Solid Rocket Boosters are doing the real muscle work —delivering millions of pounds of thrust to break free from Earth’s grip. Then, right on schedule… separation! With a dramatic jolt, the SRBs peel away from the shuttle and begin...

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