Engineers working to fix Endeavour fault
Cape Canaveral, Fla. (UPI) May 2, 2011 NASA engineers say they have identified the likely source of a problem on space shuttle Endeavour that led to the scrubbing of last week's Florida launch. Technicians said the failure was in a box of switches controlling power feed to heaters on a fuel line for Endeavour's auxiliary power unit, a NASA release said Monday. The box will be replaced but the work and testing will take several days to complete, after which managers will meet to discuss a new launch date, expected to be no earlier than May 8. Workers at the Kennedy Space Center have drained Endeavour's external fuel tank, and the service structure was moved back around the shuttle to protect it from the elements and to gain access to the shuttle's aft section, NASA said. Endeavour's six astronauts have returned to Houston and will be participate in some additional training before they return for the next launch attempt, the agency said.
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Shuttle repairs to take several days: NASA Washington (AFP) May 2, 2011 Engineers have identified the technical problem that caused the delay of the Endeavour shuttle launch last week, and expect it will take several days to fix, NASA said Monday. The next launch attempt has not been set, but will be determined in a meeting of mission managers "over the next day or two," NASA said in a statement, reiterating that liftoff would be "no earlier than May 8." The ... read more |
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