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Sensor Glitch Forces Cancellation of Discovery Launch. Space Shuttle Could Lift Off as Soon as Saturday if Malfunction Is Repaired. July 14, 2005.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – NASA's space shuttle Discovery is once again ready for launch even if a still unexplained fuel sensor glitch that scrubbed an attempted July 13 space shot occurs again ...
After scrubbing a launch attempt of the Space Launch System rocket on Monday, NASA officials said they're working toward a second attempt to fly the Artemis I mission on Saturday, September 3.
NASA officials pushed back the earliest possible date to launch the shuttle Discovery by another day, to Sunday, saying they still had no idea what caused a sensor failure in the shuttle's ...
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