Shuttle Remains On Track for Reflight in March 2005
NASA is increasingly challenged to get the space shuttle flying again as early as Mar. 6, 2005, because of the sheer volume of work that remains to be done. With nine months to go, the new boom and sensor system NASA is developing for on-orbit inspection of the orbiter wings and belly must be tested...
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