Stop Scrubs, Add Sensors
Credit: NASA
For at least the second time, NASA has scrubbed a shuttle launch because of faulty fuel sensors (AW&ST Dec. 17, 2007, p. 24). The more I hear, the more I’m glad the folks who make them don’t make pacemakers. And am I missing something? The cost of recycling a shuttle launch must be a few orders of...
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