Not one but three shuttles is what NASA hopes to launch this 2006
2nd Mar 2006, 22:43 GMT
Wayne Hale, NASA's Shuttle program manager revealed on Tuesday at a press conference at Cape Canaveral that the US space agency was planning for not one but three launches in 2006. Talking of the best-case scenario, he said that months for launches would be May, July and November. But a lot of how the year goes for the NASA will depend on the launch of space shuttle Discovery latest by July.
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