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The SRBs separated from the ET once they had expended their fuel and fell into the Atlantic Ocean under a parachute.:?II-289? NASA retrieval teams recovered the SRBs and returned them to the Kennedy Space Center, where they were disassembled and their components were reused on future flights.:?II-292? When the Space Shuttle launched, the orbiter and SRBs were connected to the ET, which held the fuel for the SSMEs.:?II-222? The ET consisted of a tank for liquid hydrogen (LH2), stored at ?253 B0C (?423 B0F) and a smaller tank for liquid oxygen (LOX), stored at ?183 B0C (?297 B0F). It was covered in insulative foam to keep the liquids cold and prevent ice forming on the tank's exterior. The orbiter connected to the ET via two umbilicals near its bottom and a bipod near its top section.:?50b51? 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