Content on this page requires a newer version of Adobe Flash Player.

Get Adobe Flash player

 

International Space Station News

Thursday, August 02, 2007

NASA to replace spongy valve on Endeavour

MIAMI - NASA is now replacing a permeable valve found in the cabin of the space shuttle Endeavour in front of the ships planned last week launch, the space agency said on Wednesday.

The leak was found to one of two pressure-relief valves that make sure the crew cabin does not become over-pressurized, NASA stated in a statement. A NASA orator said the valve replacement must mean no delay for the launch. NASA decided to take away and replace the faulty valve with a valve taken from space shuttle Atlantis.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

 

Jupiter Exploration | Nine Planet Solar System | Space Station Shuttle | auto transport | Layers Sun | Magnetosphere | Phases Of Venus | Meteors | Mythology Mars | Regions Of Comets | Universe | Solar System | Pioneer Venus | Mars Exploration | Mercury Exploration | Saturn Moons | Uranus Discovery | Venus Moons | Canals Mars | Geology Mars | Neptune Moons| Space Station Abbreviation | Space Station SiteMap | Space Links | Space Articles

Anthem blue cross Individual plans | Mens suits | Tuxedos | car shipping | moving companies | Space Station Shuttle | Real Estate Investing | car transport | Search Engine Optimization and SEO Company