Shuttle mission extended as o-rings raise concerns
MANAGERS ADDED A DAY to the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-75 mission to give more time for microgravity research, while engineers on the ground pondered the significance of new o-ring damage in the solid rocket boosters that lifted the orbiter almost two weeks ago. A spokesperson at Marshall Space...
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