Faulty controller delays Shuttle; mission switch possible
A faulty controller forced NASA managers to delay last Saturday's planned launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia, raising scheduling problems at Kennedy Space Center that may force a switch in the launch sequence of the next two Shuttle missions. Saturday's delay, triggered 20 minutes before the...
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