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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA is aiming to launch the space shuttle Discovery next month after repeated delays caused by critical valves. Shuttle managers said Wednesday that they hope to launch on March 12, a full month after the original launch date of Feb. 12.
If the shuttle isn’t flying by March 13 or 14, it will have to wait until April to make way for a Russian Soyuz rocket that’s supposed to blast off with a fresh crew for the international space station.



