Shuttle tank redesign effort adjusting to Katrina effects

NASA's effort to fix the remaining areas of potentially dangerous foam insulation loss on the space shuttle's external tank is adjusting to the effects of Hurricane Katrina, according to Bill Gerstenmaier, the agency's associate administrator for Space Operations. A Marshall Space Flight Center team...

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