NASA Still Searching for Glitch, Sets Launch Date

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NASA plans to launch space shuttle Discovery on Tuesday, though engineers have not nailed down the cause of the problem that forced the space agency to abandon last week's attempt. Discovery was less than three hours from liftoff July 13 when officials halted the countdown because of a balky fuel gauge.

After a week of troubleshooting, engineers have suspicions but no certainty. They think one possible explanation might lie with electrical signals from some of the equipment on the shuttle, said John Muratore, shuttle systems engineering manager. Those signals could be interfering with the power supply to the fuel gauges. Tests examining that possibility were likely to continue into today. NASA would like to launch Discovery by July 31. That date is driven by the need for lighting conditions that allow the shuttle to be photographed clearly so it can be checked for damage.


News source: USAToday.com
 

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It sux i want to go to space...i wonder if they will ever be able to do something like, "PAID VACATION TO MARS OR TO THE MOON"

i wanna be part of that fantasy

GO SCIENTISTS GO

make us happy,
 

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Good thing the halted the launch.. I think by 31 July things will be settled for a safe launch..
 

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yes, id like to go into space, iv always had a intrest in space, how the universe works
 

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This week sees the launch of Nasas latest new toy

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4716463.stm

Does the cash being spent and the lives being lost justify such a program?

I'd like to suggest that it doesn't. They spend billions on the space program and for what. To study Mars and our moon, two dead pieces of rock in space.

The technology isn't there to allow man to travel to mars yet so why spend money on the program now?

Why spend this cash on trips into our orbit when it could all be invested in research and study to discover new, more efficent, better ways for us to travel into space?

I suggest until we enhance our technology, we're simply wasting both lives and money
 

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!! I saw the launch and it was the most coolest thing I have ever SEEN!!!! Thank God it was succsessful!
 

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the shuttle as been reborn, cant wait for the next space event,
 

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Eeep! They saw something fall off. I was watching a documentary on it last night and they have all kinds of new cameras now so it's alright.
Once it reaches the space station it does a whole 360 degree flip so the people IN the station can check for damage to the body.
 
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