Shuttle launch target slips from May to July
NASA has given up on making the space shuttle's May launch window and is focused now on launching Discovery in July, Program Manager Wayne Hale announced March 14. The decision to shoot for the July 1-19 window for mission STS-121 followed a two-day meeting on the external fuel tank's engine cutoff...
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