Hurricane Wrecks Thousands of Aerospace Worker's Homes, Impedes Shuttle Progress
Launch of the next space shuttle mission will likely be delayed beyond its current March 2006 target into at least May or June in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, but NASA's near-term focus is on the welfare of its workforce on the Gulf Coast. The storm destroyed or heavily damaged the homes of more...
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