NASA Uses Shuttle Downtime for Detailed Inspections

CHECK SIX NASA was poised late last week to delay the target for the space shuttle's return to flight from next March to at least mid-July to better accommodate program changes and vehicle inspections required in the wake of the Columbia accident. Among the work that could be added is the time...

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