LIVE Mission Journal: Tile damage repaired (Florida Today) (Hurricane Emily)
LIVE Mission Journal: Tile damage repaired (Florida Today)
Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. 11:06 p.m. The Rotating Service Structure is fully retracted now, exposing Discovery on the launch pad. The countdown also has resumed though there are several more built-in holds overnight.
Live Mission Journal: Monday, July 11 (Florida Today)
Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. 6:40 p.m. Mission managers came out of their 2-day-before-launch meeting with some unresolved issues to be settled tomorrow, they say.
Shuttle set but loose ends remain (BBC News)
Space shuttle Discovery is still on course for a Wednesday launch, despite some unresolved issues, mission managers say.
Grenada About To Be Hit By Second Hurricane in Ten Months (PR Web)
After being devastated by Hurricane Ivan last year, Grenada is about to be hit by Hurricane Emily. CrisisShield is a non-profit organisation helping the one-third of the population who are still homeless. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2005]
Damage from Dennis less than officials first feared (The Fayette Citizen)
Some might surmise since the damage estimate left in the wake of Hurricane Dennis was only a half-million dollars and climbing, that Fayette County dodged a bullet where Sunday s storm is concerned.
Hurricane Emily? Say it isn't so (The Western Star)
Hurricane Emily? WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. The tropical depression that soon may be named Emily was slicing toward the Caribbean on Monday, following a path expected to take it to Haiti by the weekend.
Discovery Still Go for Launch (Spectrum Online)
Cape Canaveral, Fla., 12 July 2005 Almost obscured in the haze, the space shuttle Discovery sits on its launchpad in the stifling heat and humidity of the Florida summer, but most eyes are on the skies at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Cape Canaveral, as the countdown continues for a Wednesday launch.
Wall Street News Alert Issued on MidNet Inc! (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: MidNet, Inc., Intel Corp., Nortel Networks Holding and Exxon Mobil.
LIVE Mission Journal:Weather still 70 percent "go" (Florida Today)
Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. 10:48 a.m. There's a new twist in the long-term weather forecast - a tropical depression forecast to become Hurricane Emily and threaten Florida.
LIVE Mission Journal: Tile damage repaired (Florida Today)
Complete FLORIDA TODAY coverage delivered to your door. Subscribe now. 7 p.m. The problem with the damaged tiles is apparently resolved, according to a NASA spokesman. We'll get more details in a press conference in a half-hour, but the good news is, there should be no impact to the launch.
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