Mon, 25 Oct 2010
Washington - NASA has given the green light to the launch of Discovery on November 1 after resolving a problem associated with a small fuel leak.
Discovery, which will be making its last voyage to space as NASA winds down the space shuttle program, was cleared for blastoff at 2040 GMT after completing a flight readiness review, the space agency said Monday.
NASA engineers drained a fuel line and replaced two seals to ensure a leak would not persist.
NASA is planning at least one more launch of a space shuttle after Discovery some time next year and has not ruled out a second flight.
Discovery will be carrying the last US module to the International Space Station, designed provide additional storage and laboratory space. Discovery will bring additional spare cargo and a new, different kind of resident - the first human-like robot in space, called Robonaut 2 (R2).
Source: Earth Times.
Link: http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/news/350339,green-lights-discovery-launch.html.
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