Shuttle managers set an ECO sensor repair

NASA managers have authorized technicians to replace an electrical connector suspected as the cause of intermittent failures of engine cutoff (ECO) sensors in space shuttle Atlantis' liquid hydrogen tank, but have not yet set a firm launch date for the STS-122/1E International Space Station (ISS)...

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