NASA won't set Shuttle launch date until 2001
NASA MANAGERS decided Wednesday to wait until after the holidays to set a launch date for the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-98 mission to deliver the U.S. Laboratory Module to the International Space Station. Engineers have been studying whether a damaged Solid Rocket Booster cable can be...
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