posted on Jul, 18 2005 @ 07:42 PM
NASA has yet to uncover any clues as to the faulty fuel gauge still after a week. They are continuing to look for clues. Take-off for Discovery will
continue to be halted until at least next week, but will fly no earlier than July 26th
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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Nearly a week after a faulty fuel-gauge reading halted the first shuttle countdown since the Columbia tragedy (search), NASA
had yet to uncover any solid clues to the problem Monday and put off the flight of Discovery until at least next week.
"Right now, I can tell you that we're still looking for the problem," shuttle program manager Bill Parsons (search) said at an evening news
conference. "We've waited two-plus years, 21/2 years to be here. We're trying awfully hard to resolve this issue."
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Its amazing that NASA still hasn't found any clues to the faulty fuel-gauge reading. They keep putting off the launch. I wonder if they will go
through with it at all in the near future. I think they are still a little cautious from the Columbia Tragedy.
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