Atlas Launch Scrubbed
Associated Press
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. —
NASA scrubbed Thursday’s launch of a rocket that was to carry a U.S.-European observatory on a $1-billion mission to study the sun. The unmanned Atlas rocket had a bad fuel regulator, causing a delay of at least two days while it is repaired, officials said. A new launch date was not set.
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