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  1. STS-119 Details
  2. NASA's Shuttle Discovery Arrives at Launch Pad, Practice Liftoff Set
  3. Discovery astronauts rehearse countdown
  4. STS-119 Press Kit
  5. NASA to Hold News Conference about Next Space Shuttle Launch
  6. Shuttle launch delayed
  7. Discovery faces unknown delay, shuttle valve problem examined in exclusive series
  8. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference to Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  9. Shuttle launch delayed to at least Feb. 27
  10. Shuttle launch delayed again for tests
  11. Shuttle mission delayed again as experts study valve problems
  12. Discovery launch delayed again
  13. Discovery launch awaits go-ahead
  14. Sense of unease leads to indefinite space shuttle launch delay
  15. Shuttle launch delayed again
  16. Discovery plan could be ready by Wednesday
  17. Discovery plan could be ready by Wednesday
  18. March or April liftoff? NASA may decide today
  19. Crew in Final Training Mode - Discovery Preps Continue
  20. Launch Activities Ramp Up
  21. Preparations Continue Toward Discovery's Liftoff
  22. Landing Practice, Comm Checks and Shuttle Installs on Tap for Wednesday
  23. Crew in the Pool - Techs Work on Discovery
  24. Discovery Gets New Valves - Crew Practices Simulated Liftoff
  25. STS-119 Mission Preps Move Forward
  26. NASA to Set Official STS-119 Launch Date
  27. Flight Readiness Review Still Continuing
  28. Flight Readiness Review Concludes
  29. Discovery's Launch a Step Closer
  30. Rehearsal for Launch
  31. Testing the STS-119 Crew
  32. Discovery Ready to Roll
  33. Discovery's Rollout Begins
  34. Discovery at the Pad
  35. Discovery's at the Pad - Crew Training Continues
  36. STS-119 Crew Headed for Kennedy
  37. Discovery Crew Heads to Kennedy
  38. STS-119 Crew Flys to Kennedy
  39. STS-119 Crew Arrives at Kennedy
  40. TCDT Training Begins
  41. Payload is at the Pad - Discovery's Next
  42. Shuttle Engineers Study Fuel Valve
  43. Workers Continue Prepping Discovery
  44. NASA Managers to Hold News Conference
  45. NASA Managers Continue Discovery Launch Review
  46. NASA's Managers Say "No Go" for Feb. 27 Launch
  47. Discovery Launch Postponed
  48. NASA Defers Setting Next Shuttle Launch Date
  49. NASA Looks to Set New Launch Date
  50. Technicians to Replace Discovery's Flow Valves
  51. NASA Removes Discovery's Flow Control Valves - Plans Next Steps for Launch
  52. Space Shuttle Program Completes New Plan for Next Launch
  53. Flow Valve Testing Continues
  54. Flight Readiness Review Continues
  55. Flight Readiness Review In Progress
  56. Astronauts, Workers Continue Steps Toward Launch
  57. NASA CONTINUES ASSESSMENT OF THE NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION
  58. NASA Sets Special Review Meeting
  59. Special Review Meeting Set for Friday
  60. NASA's Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  61. NASA Holds Special Shuttle Meeting Today
  62. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference To Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  63. Preparations for the STS-119 Mission Move Forward
  64. Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Still on Track for Feb. 20
  65. NASA's Space Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  66. Landing Practice, Comm Checks and Shuttle Installs on Tap for Wednesday
  67. Preparations Continue Toward Discovery's Liftoff
  68. Launch Activities Ramp Up
  69. Crew in Final Training Mode - Discovery Preps Continue
  70. Crew in the Pool - Techs Work on Discovery
  71. Discovery Gets New Valves - Crew Practices Simulated Liftoff
  72. STS-119 Mission Preps Move Forward
  73. NASA to Set Official STS-119 Launch Date
  74. Flight Readiness Review Still Continuing
  75. Flight Readiness Review Concludes
  76. Discovery's Launch a Step Closer
  77. Rehearsal for Launch
  78. Testing the STS-119 Crew
  79. Discovery Ready to Roll
  80. Discovery's Rollout Begins
  81. Discovery at the Pad
  82. Discovery's at the Pad - Crew Training Continues
  83. STS-119 Crew Headed for Kennedy
  84. Discovery Crew Heads to Kennedy
  85. STS-119 Crew Flys to Kennedy
  86. STS-119 Crew Arrives at Kennedy
  87. TCDT Training Begins
  88. Payload is at the Pad - Discovery's Next
  89. Space Shuttle Program Completes New Plan for Next Launch
  90. Flight Readiness Review Continues
  91. NASA Managers to Hold News Conference
  92. NASA Managers Continue Discovery Launch Review
  93. NASA's Managers Say "No Go" for Feb. 27 Launch
  94. Discovery Launch Postponed
  95. NASA Defers Setting Next Shuttle Launch Date
  96. NASA Looks to Set New Launch Date
  97. Technicians to Replace Discovery's Flow Valves
  98. NASA Removes Discovery's Flow Control Valves - Plans Next Steps for Launch
  99. Flight Readiness Review In Progress
  100. NASA's Space Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  101. Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Still on Track for Feb. 20
  102. Shuttle Engineers Study Fuel Valve
  103. Workers Continue Prepping Discovery
  104. Astronauts, Workers Continue Steps Toward Launch
  105. NASA CONTINUES ASSESSMENT OF THE NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION
  106. NASA Sets Special Review Meeting
  107. Special Review Meeting Set for Friday
  108. NASA's Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  109. NASA Holds Special Shuttle Meeting Today
  110. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference To Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  111. Preparations for the STS-119 Mission Move Forward
  112. Discovery's Launch a Step Closer
  113. Crew in Final Training Mode - Discovery Preps Continue
  114. Launch Activities Ramp Up
  115. Preparations Continue Toward Discovery's Liftoff
  116. Landing Practice, Comm Checks and Shuttle Installs on Tap for Wednesday
  117. Crew in the Pool - Techs Work on Discovery
  118. Discovery Gets New Valves - Crew Practices Simulated Liftoff
  119. STS-119 Mission Preps Move Forward
  120. NASA to Set Official STS-119 Launch Date
  121. Rehearsal for Launch
  122. Testing the STS-119 Crew
  123. TCDT Training Begins
  124. Payload is at the Pad - Discovery's Next
  125. Discovery Ready to Roll
  126. Discovery's Rollout Begins
  127. Discovery at the Pad
  128. Discovery's at the Pad - Crew Training Continues
  129. STS-119 Crew Headed for Kennedy
  130. Discovery Crew Heads to Kennedy
  131. STS-119 Crew Flys to Kennedy
  132. STS-119 Crew Arrives at Kennedy
  133. Flight Readiness Review Still Continuing
  134. Flight Readiness Review Concludes
  135. NASA Removes Discovery's Flow Control Valves - Plans Next Steps for Launch
  136. Flight Readiness Review In Progress
  137. Flight Readiness Review Continues
  138. NASA Managers to Hold News Conference
  139. NASA Managers Continue Discovery Launch Review
  140. NASA's Managers Say "No Go" for Feb. 27 Launch
  141. Discovery Launch Postponed
  142. NASA Defers Setting Next Shuttle Launch Date
  143. NASA Looks to Set New Launch Date
  144. Technicians to Replace Discovery's Flow Valves
  145. NASA's Space Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  146. Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Still on Track for Feb. 20
  147. Shuttle Engineers Study Fuel Valve
  148. Workers Continue Prepping Discovery
  149. Astronauts, Workers Continue Steps Toward Launch
  150. NASA CONTINUES ASSESSMENT OF THE NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION
  151. NASA Sets Special Review Meeting
  152. Special Review Meeting Set for Friday
  153. NASA's Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  154. NASA Holds Special Shuttle Meeting Today
  155. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference To Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  156. Preparations for the STS-119 Mission Move Forward
  157. Rehearsal for Launch
  158. Discovery's Launch a Step Closer
  159. Crew in Final Training Mode - Discovery Preps Continue
  160. Launch Activities Ramp Up
  161. Preparations Continue Toward Discovery's Liftoff
  162. Landing Practice, Comm Checks and Shuttle Installs on Tap for Wednesday
  163. Crew in the Pool - Techs Work on Discovery
  164. Discovery Gets New Valves - Crew Practices Simulated Liftoff
  165. STS-119 Mission Preps Move Forward
  166. Testing the STS-119 Crew
  167. TCDT Training Begins
  168. Payload is at the Pad - Discovery's Next
  169. Discovery Ready to Roll
  170. Discovery's Rollout Begins
  171. Discovery at the Pad
  172. Discovery's at the Pad - Crew Training Continues
  173. STS-119 Crew Headed for Kennedy
  174. Discovery Crew Heads to Kennedy
  175. STS-119 Crew Flys to Kennedy
  176. STS-119 Crew Arrives at Kennedy
  177. NASA to Set Official STS-119 Launch Date
  178. Flight Readiness Review Still Continuing
  179. Shuttle Flight Readiness Review Still on Track for Feb. 20
  180. NASA's Space Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  181. Flight Readiness Review In Progress
  182. Flight Readiness Review Continues
  183. NASA Managers to Hold News Conference
  184. NASA Managers Continue Discovery Launch Review
  185. NASA's Managers Say "No Go" for Feb. 27 Launch
  186. Discovery Launch Postponed
  187. NASA Defers Setting Next Shuttle Launch Date
  188. Preparations for the STS-119 Mission Move Forward
  189. NASA Sets Feb. 20 News Conference To Discuss Next Space Shuttle Mission
  190. Flight Readiness Review Concludes
  191. Shuttle Engineers Study Fuel Valve
  192. Workers Continue Prepping Discovery
  193. Astronauts, Workers Continue Steps Toward Launch
  194. NASA CONTINUES ASSESSMENT OF THE NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION
  195. NASA Sets Special Review Meeting
  196. Special Review Meeting Set for Friday
  197. NASA's Shuttle Program Looks Ahead to Friday's Review Meeting
  198. NASA Holds Special Shuttle Meeting Today
  199. Gaseous hydrogen flow control valves
  200. Technicians Continue Work on Discovery
  201. NASA Managers to Review Flow Control Valve Test Data
  202. NASA Managers to Review Flow Control Valve Test Data
  203. NASA Managers Review Flow Control Valve Testing Data Today
  204. NASA Sets March 6 News Briefing About Discovery's STS-119 Mission
  205. NASA Gives Green Light for Friday's FRR
  206. NASA Gives Green Light for Friday's FRR
  207. Shuttle Launch Date Expected Today
  208. Discovery Set for March 11 Launch
  209. Crew in the Pool - Techs Work on Discovery
  210. Landing Practice, Comm Checks and Shuttle Installs on Tap for Wednesday
  211. Preparations Continue Toward Discovery's Liftoff
  212. Discovery at the Pad
  213. Discovery Gets New Valves - Crew Practices Simulated Liftoff
  214. STS-119 Mission Preps Move Forward
  215. NASA to Set Official STS-119 Launch Date
  216. Flight Readiness Review Still Continuing
  217. Flight Readiness Review Concludes
  218. STS-119 News Briefing Under Way
  219. STS-119 News Briefing Under Way
  220. STS-119 News Briefing Concludes
  221. Discovery's Countdown Set to Begin Sunday
  222. Discovery Astronauts Depart for Kennedy Space Center
  223. Discovery Astronauts Arrive at Kennedy Space Center
  224. Discovery Astronauts Arrive at Kennedy Space Center
  225. Discovery Astronauts Arrive at Kennedy Space Center
  226. Crew Arrives, Countdown Begins
  227. Team Reports Discovery on Track for Launch
  228. Astronauts Polish Training as Countdown Proceeds
  229. Astronauts Polish Training as Countdown Proceeds
  230. Countdown Proceeding Smoothly
  231. Countdown Proceeding Smoothly
  232. Discovery is a "Go" for Tanking
  233. Tanking Underway
  234. Launch Scrubbed for Wednesday
  235. Launch Scrubbed after Slight GH2 Leak
  236. Shuttle Managers Set Press Conference
  237. STS-119 to Launch No Earlier Than Sunday
  238. Launch Team Prepares Plan to Evaluate Leak
  239. Launch Team Prepares Plan to Evaluate Leak
  240. Evaluation of Leak to Begin Today
  241. Managers Move Ahead with Sunday Launch Plans
  242. Repair Work to Begin Today
  243. Repairs Under Way at Launch Pad
  244. Repairs Work Proceeds - Weather Forecast is Good
  245. Leak Repair Proceeds; Briefing Not Before 2:30 p.m.
  246. Discovery, Weather Looking Good For Launch
  247. Countdown Underway, Weather Forecast Favorable
  248. Mission Management Team Gives "go" for Fueling
  249. External Tank Fueling Proceeding Smoothly
  250. External Tank Fueling 50 Percent Complete