Shuttle's Return to Flight Will Be Delayed Until Late 2004
SHUTTLE STAYS GROUNDED NASA has slipped the space shuttle's return to flight to no earlier than the fall of 2004, with the new planning target for launch between Sept. 12 and Oct. 10. The window was set by a daylight-launch requirement so the external tank can be photographed. It was pushed back...
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