KSC crosswinds force scrub of STS-101 Shuttle mission to ISS
Higher-than-allowable cross winds at Kennedy Space Center forced NASA mangers to hold the Space Shuttle Atlantis at the launch pad yesterday, postponing by at least a day the second logistics mission to the International Space Station. Winds at KSC's Shuttle landing strip were gusting at 20 mph...
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