Columbia launch scrubbed after gas warning that proved false
NASA launch controllers scrubbed yesterday's planned launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia with only seven seconds to spare after receiving a warning of excessive hydrogen gas buildup in the Shuttle's aft engine compartment that ultimately proved false. System engineers shut off the ground launch...
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