Shuttle launch no earlier than July 26
The U.S. space agency says the space shuttle Discovery will be launched no earlier than July 26th as engineers work to repair a faulty fuel sensor.
Last week, NASA halted Discovery’s countdown less than three hours before launch when the sensor on the shuttle’s hydrogen fuel tank malfunctioned.
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