Russian controllers aborted
Russian controllers aborted a brief test of the International Space Station's two engines Apr. 19 after the station crew noted that an engine cover had not opened fully. The engines at the aft end of the Zvezda service module have not been used since the module reached orbit in July 2000, and NASA...
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