Shuttle launch postponed to next week at the earliest
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. - The launch of Space Shuttle Discovery will be postponed until next week at the earliest as NASA attempts to fix the faulty liquid hydrogen fuel sensor that caused the agency to scrub its July 13 launch attempt. The shuttle's external tank features eight engine cutoff...
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