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NASA again postpones GLAST launch

The Delta rocket, to be used to launch the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) spacecraft, is pictured before nine strap-on solid rocket boosters where added to the rocket, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on March 27, 2008. The U.S. space agency again Thursday postponed the launch of its newest space telescope until at least June 11, 2008. (UPI Photo/Dimitri Gerondidakis/NASA)
The Delta rocket, to be used to launch the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) spacecraft, is pictured before nine strap-on solid rocket boosters where added to the rocket, at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on March 27, 2008. The U.S. space agency again Thursday postponed the launch of its newest space telescope until at least June 11, 2008. (UPI Photo/Dimitri Gerondidakis/NASA) | License Photo

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., June 5 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency again Thursday postponed the launch of its newest space telescope until at least next Wednesday.

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration had initially targeted liftoff of the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or GLAST, for Tuesday, but then moved the date to Thursday to allow resolution of some engineering problems.

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The space agency subsequently moved the launch to Saturday, but then postponed the GLAST liftoff to "no earlier than June 11" aboard a Delta II rocket.

NASA said the most recent postponement was needed to replace the rocket's flight termination system battery, which indicated a problem.

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