Shuttle Launch Delayed to Change ECO Sensors
The delay of the STS-121 space shuttle launch to no earlier than July 1-19 will enable the program to clear a number of issues that had been threatening the May schedule even before the decision that engine cutoff (ECO) sensors had to be replaced forced the slip. One of four hydrogen sensors in the...
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