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Slipping schedules

25 September 1999

NASA’s space shuttle fleet escaped damage from Hurricane Floyd. But the
evacuation of Cape Canaveral during the storm, as well as ongoing work to repair
the shuttles’ faulty wiring
(Âé¶¹´«Ã½, 4 September, p 23), means
that launch schedules are certain to slip. NASA had planned to send a shuttle to
the Hubble Space Telescope in October to replace faulty gyroscopes. It now says
that there will be no launches before 19 November. A shuttle could fly earlier,
but NASA does not want to have one in orbit during the Leonid meteor shower,
which will peak around 17 November.

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