Station robotic arm troubles push Atlantis flight to July
Problems with the International Space Station's new Canadian-built robot arm prompted managers Wednesday to delay launch of space shuttle Atlantis to July - a move that could jumble NASA's summer flight schedule, Aerospace Daily affiliate AviationNow.com reported. Atlantis had been scheduled to fly...
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