Shuttle Crew Prepares a Long-Delayed Last Goodbye for Hubble
Date: Tuesday, May 05 @ 03:34:33 CEST
Topic: Tecnologie



By DENNIS OVERBYE NASA is set to try again to carry out one last long-delayed shuttle mission to the Hubble Space Telescope. On May 11, if all continues to go well, a crew led by Scott Altman will blast off on the space shuttle Atlantis on an 11-day ...

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