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July 01, 2005

More Discovery

This was one of those cases where the XML feed really saved me from doing all the anxious checking by myself. NASA and a few of their friends went into a meeting Wednesday morning, it got to be Thursday, Thursday afternoon and they weren't done yet. At last word came of a press release and the word was 'Go' for Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight Sts114_webcast1_1 on the 13th of July. The image here is a link to a webcast of the preparation proceedings on the 10th of July. I'm sure some information about a webcast of the actual takeoff will be provided soon. The XML will tell.

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