NASA may fly shuttle even if sensor problem returns
NASA said Monday it is ready to launch the first space shuttle since the 2003 Columbia disaster despite not fully understanding what caused a problem with a sensor in the external fuel tank.
Discovery is set to launch from Kennedy Space Center at 10:39 a.m. ET Tuesday.
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