Atlantis delays landing 24 hours after mysterious objects observed

NASA has delayed the planned Sept. 20 landing of space shuttle Atlantis by at least 24 hours while flight controllers attempt to identify two mysterious objects seen drifting near the orbiter on Sept. 19. The first object was inadvertently spied by mission controllers over a video feed from a camera...

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