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As mentioned in the text, the Wednesday's hearing revolved around ______.A.the precise cap

As mentioned in the text, the Wednesday's hearing revolved around ______.

A.the precise capabilities of spy satellites in orbit

B.NASA's indecisions against checking upon the Columbia

C.NASA's rejection of satellite images offered

D.the coordination between NASA and military offices

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