Shuttle launch not likely before May 2006, NASA says
The additional delays caused by Hurricane Katrina make it highly likely that the next space shuttle launch will slip to no earlier than May 2006, according to NASA. The agency had been planning tentatively to launch the shuttle in March, until Katrina struck both Stennis Space Center in Mississippi...
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