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Wind Gusts and Sticky Fuel Valves Delay Orion

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Off and on wind gusts above safe levels and a fuel valve problem forced launch engineers to scrub the test flight of NASA’s new Orion spacecraft. They may try again on Friday. (Dec. 4)

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