Fuel Line Cracks Force Shuttle Launch Delay
Tiny cracks on a fixture inside the liquid hydrogen fuel lines of two of NASA's four space shuttles have forced a delay in the planned July 19 launch of the space shuttle Columbia on a 16-day research mission, and may push back the next International Space Station assembly flight as well. After...
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