NASA is scrubbing the planned launch today of shuttle Endeavour and seven astronauts on an International Space Station assembly mission.
The launch had been scheduled for 7:17 a.m., but a gaseous hydrogen leak from a line that hooks to the 15-story external tank. The leak is similar to one that forced a delay in the STS-119 launch in March.
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1 comment:
As usual, millions wasted again. A continual problem of hydrogen leaks that has never been properly addressed by NASA. Amazing that they are so sucessful and yet cannot fix a leak situation that has be bedeviled them for years.
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