SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 88
SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION 88, the first shuttle flight to assemble the International Space Station, will not be launched until at least December under new planning dates generated last week at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. Additional Russian service module delays could push the launch into...
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