TOMS launch was actually two years late.

An article in The DAILY of July 3 stated that last week's launch of NASA's latest Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) was one year late because of developmental problems with the Pegasus XL booster. While the TOMS launch had been scheduled for July 1995 until the second Pegasus XL failure in...

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