NASA may drop TOMS launch on Pegasus XL
NASA may drop its planned launch of a Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) spacecraft on Orbital Sciences Corp.'s Pegasus XL booster, as continued delays getting the booster ready to fly threaten to make the mission redundant with a Japanese TOMS launch scheduled next summer. Vernon J. Weyers...
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