Weather, Engineering Factors Affect Shuttle Launch Timing
A reinforced army of shuttle engineers is marching toward the launch of Discovery as early as July 26, armed with evidence that a combination of subtle electrical grounding and electromagnetic interference (EMI) factors caused the sensor readings that halted the first attempt. The nationwide NASA...
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