Insulation problem probably will delay next shuttle (Reuters)
1st Oct 2005, 00:11 GMT
Reuters - NASA plans to push back its target for launching the next space shuttle from March to May as it tries to fix a problem with insulating foam that falls off the spacecraft's fuel tank, officials said on Friday.
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