Hubble repair mission slipped to December as wiring work continues

NASA managers have decided to slip the planned urgent Space Shuttle mission to replace gyros on the Hubble Space Telescope until Dec. 2, ruling out any other missions in 1999 and pushing the next flight to the International Space Station back to February 2000. Wiring inspection and repair work on...

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