Atlantis launch plagued by delays
9th Sep 2006, 05:55 GMT
Last-minute glitches continued to plague NASA's space shuttle Atlantis after an errant fuel tank sensor prevented the orbiter and its six-astronaut crew from heading for the International Space Station (ISS) on Friday.
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