NASA slips Shuttle launch a week to give commander more training time
NASA Space Shuttle managers have slipped launch of the Shuttle Atlantis on a maintenance and repair mission to the International Space Station by a week to give Mission Commander Jim Halsell more time to complete pre-launch flight training, pushing liftoff of the STS-101 mission back to April 24...
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