Hurricane Fatigue, Damage Forcing Shuttle Delay
Credit: NASA
NASA's decision to delay the space shuttle's return to flight by at least two months to no earlier than May will give hurricane-weary launch teams and accident recovery engineers more breathing room, but tightens the margins on International Space Station (ISS) support. The launch of the new U.S...
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