NASA's Return to Flight on Track, Shuttle Officials Say
Published: Dec 07, 2004Source: story.news.yahoo.com
NASA (news - web sites) is close to meeting all of the return-to-flight safety requirements set by Columbia accident investigators and should be able to launch a shuttle by May 2005, shuttle program officials said today."I am confident we can launch in the May to June timeframe," said Bill Parsons, space shuttle program manager, during a briefing with reporters. "We're really looking forward to that...I think everyone is ready for that launch."
Also today, NASA released the latest report on its return-to-flight progress, a 268-page document that states the agency has addressed the 10 remaining issues laid out by the Columbia Accident Investigation board (CAIB) last year. The work will be forwarded to an independent task group for review.continue..
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