File:STS-135 Obama family in the Orbiter Processing Facility.jpg

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English: Terry White (left), United Space Alliance project lead for thermal protection systems, shows President Barack Obama and his family, from left, First Lady Michelle Obama, Malia, Marian Robinson and Sasha, how tiles work on the space shuttle during their visit to the Orbital Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., April 29, 2011.
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