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STS-134 launch further delayed

Submit on Monday, May 2nd, 2011 22:59

Technicians and engineers at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida have identified the likely source of what caused heaters on a fuel line for space shuttle Endeavour’s auxiliary power unit-1 (APU-1) to fail on 29 April, scrubbing the first launch attempt for the STS-134 mission.
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