August 19, 2009 2:46 PM

NASA Sets Date for Space Shuttle Launch

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(AP)  NASA will try to launch the space shuttle Discovery next week.

Senior officials set Tuesday as the launch date following a two-day flight review that ended Wednesday. Much of the discussion focused on the large amount of foam insulation that came off the fuel tank during last month's launch. Managers decided the tank for Discovery's upcoming flight is fine.

Discovery and its seven-member crew will haul equipment and supplies to the international space station, including a new treadmill named after Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert. Earlier this year, the comedian tried to get a future space station chamber named after him. NASA chose Tranquility instead, and Colbert had to settle for the treadmill.

Liftoff time is 1:36 a.m. (1736 GMT).

AP
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by stn_sage August 19, 2009 3:35 PM EDT
NASA has REGRESSED with the space program, NOT progressed.

They use to allegedly go to the moon, now it's run supplies to the space station! Big deal!

Like the article says, they'll "TRY" for another launch next week! Whopee!
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