Zarya checks out for assembly flight, but weather a problem
Ground controllers have cleared Russia's Zarya control module for its part in the first International Space Station assembly flight coming up Thursday, but weather over NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., could force a delay in the planned 3:59 a.m. EST launch. Forecasters predicted only a 40% chance...
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