NASA Hits Snag In Rescheduling Mars Science Laboratory

NASA is trying to figure out how to fit the Mars Science Laboratory’s (MSL) launch on an Atlas V into the heavy-lift rocket’s already crowded fall/winter 2011 launch schedule, and manage a possible conflict with the agency’s Juno mission. Development problems caused the ambitious rover mission to...

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