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November 17, 2010
SHUTTLE NEWS
Inspectors find fourth crack in space shuttle
Washington (AFP) Nov 15, 2010
Inspectors have found a fourth crack in support beams on the external fuel tanks of the space shuttle Discovery, whose final flight was delayed because of a hydrogen leak, NASA said late Monday. The latest crack was found while technicians were removing foam while inspecting the support beams, which are called stringers, in the aftermath of the hydrogen leak, the space agency said. Two nine-inch (21-centimeter) cracks were found in an adjacent support beam on Friday, and a three-inch (7.5 centim ... read more

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DRAGON SPACE

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MOON DAILY

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MARSDAILY

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STATION NEWS

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SPACE TRAVEL

Soyuz Returns To Earth Earlier Than Planned
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Teams Evaluate GUCP Data As Repairs To ET Cracks Continue
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ROBO SPACE

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LAUNCH PAD

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SATURN DAILY

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