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Houston, we have a leak
By | June 14, 2009
The seven strong crew of space shuttle Endeavour never even got dressed for the trip to the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday. The trip could be delayed for a minimum of four days while NASA techs try to find the source of leaking hydrogen. If the launch had gone ahead there was a very high risk of explosion on take-off. “There’s no way we could have continued. It’s a commodity you just don’t mess with,†said Mike Leinbach, launch director at NASA. This is the second reported lea
Source:Houston, we have a leak
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