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Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Source: theage.com
NASA reversed a decision to shelter the space shuttle Atlantis and returned it to its seaside launch pad as the danger from Tropical Storm Ernesto subsided. The move rekindled hopes that the US space agency will able to launch its first International Space Station assembly mission since the 2003 Columbia accident before the end of its present launch window on September 7. "We're headed back out to the launch pad," said Kennedy Space Centre spokesman Bill Johnson. |
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