Weather delays Atlas II; NASA will try to launch Columbia Friday
Bad weather over Florida delayed the commercial launch of a U.S. Navy satellite from Cape Canaveral Air Station yesterday and threatened Friday's planned launch of the Space Shuttle Columbia on a 16-day microgravity science mission. Forecasters predicted a 70% chance weather would hold Columbia on...
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