The Columbus Laboratory Module is a cylindrical research facility on the International Space Station (ISS) that treats and purifies air of carbon dioxide. The European Space Agency (ESA) attached the module to the ISS's Harmony module on February 18, 2008, using the space shuttle Atlantis.
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The Columbus Laboratory Module is a cylindrical research facility on the International Space Station (ISS) that treats and purifies air of carbon dioxide. The European Space Agency (ESA) attached the module to the ISS's Harmony module on February 18, 2008, using the space shuttle Atlantis.
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The Columbus Laboratory Module is a cylindrical research facility on the International Space Station (ISS) that treats and purifies air of carbon dioxide. The European Space Agency (ESA) attached the module to the ISS's Harmony module on February 18, 2008, using the space shuttle Atlantis.
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