Discovery given new launch date
The US space agency has set Tuesday at 1039 EDT as its new launch opportunity for the shuttle Discovery. Nasa engineers have still not fixed the troublesome fuel sensor that stopped an earlier launch attempt but feel they are now getting on top of the issue.
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