Friday, April 29, 2011
Everything seemed set for a magical moment. Wounded congressman was in town. The president was on his way. A huge external tank of shuttle was fueled.
But a few minutes to Commander Mark E. Kelly was about to board efforts on Friday, NASA officials scrubbed launch, drawn hundreds of thousands of people in America, the abolition of the Space Coast. " - As a result of a possible malfunction of an auxiliary heater unit - denied wounding Republic Gabrielle Giffords, (D-Ariz.), of the chance to watch her husband team effort on his last mission and the second last shuttle launch the U.S. space program.
NASA launch director Michael Leinbach said shuttle crew could give him another try as soon as Monday afternoon, although it is not uncommon for delays much longer.
But a few minutes to Commander Mark E. Kelly was about to board efforts on Friday, NASA officials scrubbed launch, drawn hundreds of thousands of people in America, the abolition of the Space Coast. " - As a result of a possible malfunction of an auxiliary heater unit - denied wounding Republic Gabrielle Giffords, (D-Ariz.), of the chance to watch her husband team effort on his last mission and the second last shuttle launch the U.S. space program.
NASA launch director Michael Leinbach said shuttle crew could give him another try as soon as Monday afternoon, although it is not uncommon for delays much longer.
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