Central Texas Weather and News Authority
Home  ·   News  ·   Weather  ·   Sports  ·   Politics  ·   Job Board TV  ·   CarSoup  ·   Food  ·   Calendar  ·   TV  ·   Contact Us  ·   10 Cares  ·   Our Town Texas
National News · Health · Golden Apple · Money · Entertainment · Soldier Stories · OffBeat News · Religion · Gas Prices · Lottery · Blogs · Fun & Games · News Tips
Poll Question
There are currently no active polls at this time.
Click here to view other polls on our site and past poll results.
NASA Delays Shuttle Launch Because Of Storms Save Email Print

A | A | A

(September 5, 2008)--NASA said Friday it has delayed next month's space shuttle launch to the Hubble Space Telescope by two days because Tropical Storms Fay and Hanna have held up operations at Kennedy Space Center.

The news comes one day after NASA moved the space shuttle Atlantis to the launch pad.

Atlantis is now scheduled to blast off Oct. 10 on the space agency's last visit to Hubble.

The next shuttle mission to the international space station also has been delayed by two days.

Space shuttle Endeavour is now scheduled for a Nov. 12 liftoff.

NASA Web Site

Click Here For

More Stories
Trampled Wal-Mart Worker Lacked Crowd Training

Nine Headless Bodies Found In Border City

50 Years After School Fire, Scars Remain

Bush, First Lady Mark World AIDS Day

At Least One Injured in Mall Shooting

It’s Official: It’s A Recession

Shuttle Lands In California

Prosecutors Offer Plea Deal To 8-Year-Old Murder Suspect

Post Your Comments
First Name:
Location:
Enter Comments: characters left
Email (optional):
Email will not be displayed on site. For station contact purpose only.
AP Video