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At Launch Pad 39B, a worker begins cutting into a portion of the leaking ground support liquid hydrogen vent line on the south side of the Mobile Launcher Platform to conduct a sample analysis on it. The leak in the line caused the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-110 April 4 to be scrubbed. The Shuttle Mission Management Team rescheduled the launch for April 8
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At Launch Pad 39B, a worker begins cutting into a portion of the leaking ground support liquid hydrogen vent line on the south side of the Mobile Launcher Platform to conduct a sample analysis on it. The leak in the line caused the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on mission STS-110 April 4 to be scrubbed. The Shuttle Mission Management Team rescheduled the launch for April 8
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