NASA delays Shuttle another week for more nozzle erosion study
Space Shuttle managers decided yesterday to delay launching the Space Shuttle Columbia another week to give engineers more time to study the cause of a problem with one of the Reusable Solid Rocket Motors (RSRMs) used on the last launch. Columbia will stay on the ground until at least Nov. 15 while...
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