NASA aims for May for next shuttle launch (Reuters)
15th Oct 2005, 01:24 GMT
Reuters - NASA aims to launch the next space shuttle in May 2006, after fixing a persistent problem with falling debris -- the same problem that doomed shuttle Columbia and grounded the remaining three-ship fleet.
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