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NASA postponed the launch of the space shuttle Discovery a second time Sunday because of bad weather
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Jul. 2, 2006

The space agency said it will try for a launch Tuesday at 2:38 p.m. ET.
NASA had fueled the orbiter Sunday morning, and the crew of six Americans and a German began boarding just after noon.
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