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Weather system could delay shuttle launch

The Associated Press

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The severe weather that spawned deadly tornadoes throughout the South threatened to delay today’s planned launch of shuttle Atlantis, already two months late in getting to the space station with a new lab.

Rain, clouds and possibly even a fierce thunderstorm were expected right around the 2:45 p.m. launch time, prompting forecasters to reduce the odds of an on-time liftoff to a mere 30 percent.

It’s “kind of like our summertime day,” shuttle weather officer Kathy Winters said Wednesday.

NASA managers said they would not consider canceling the launch for weather reasons until early today, if at all. Although the weather should improve Friday, it’s not expected to get significantly better until early next week, Winters said.

Atlantis has been sitting on the launch pad, with the European Space Agency’s Columbus lab tucked in its payload bay, since late last year.

Two back-to-back launch attempts fizzled during December because of fuel gauge failures, the same kind of problem that had bedeviled the shuttle program for more than two years.

Atlantis’ seven astronauts—five Americans, one German and one Frenchman—will install the $2 billion Columbus lab at the international space station, already home to the U.S. lab Destiny.

The Japanese Space Agency’s lab Kibo, or Hope, will follow Columbus to the space station in pieces on three separate shuttle flights.







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