Quote: Sounds as if NASA has desiced that they can wait until the morning to decide whether to pull the shuttle from the pad. I would hate to be the person who had to make that decision. They have one, or possibly 2, more launch attemt opportunities, but if they wait too long... talk about stress
NASA is in a bit of a pickle, if they pull the orbiter back, they can pretty much write off this window. There are only three other days, two in October and one in December, that they can launch this year if they can't launch by the 11th. I think between the lightning hit and Ernesto, their luck may have run out on getting it up by then.
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