Kepler substructure possibly made of substandard titanium — report
Submit on Saturday, December 13th, 2008 05:59
The launch of NASA’s planet finding satellite Kepler, currently scheduled for March 2009, could be delayed because of a possibly defective part, Flight International reports.
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