NASA's QuikSCAT delayed again while USAF checks out Titan
NASA's QuikSCAT ocean scatterometer, developed and built in only a year's time to minimize the data impact of a Japanese satellite failure, has been delayed yet again by concerns about the reliability of a U.S. Air Force Titan launch vehicle. QuikSCAT was scheduled for a May 29 launch on a Titan II...
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