EADS-Built Columbus Space Laboratory Arrives in the U.S. For Its 2007 Launch to the International Space Station
2nd Jun 2006, 19:53 GMT
A large orbital laboratory module, built by EADS as part of Europe's contribution to the International Space Station, was delivered to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida today.
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