The winning students from six schools throughout the United States along with their teachers and parents gathered at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida to watch space shuttle Discovery deliver the Node-2 module they named Harmony to its permanent location on the International Space Station. NASA invited the group to take a tour of the space center prior to the launch of mission STS-120. The youngesters shared their experiences and excitement about their contribution to the nation's space program.
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October 30, 2007
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