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Fri, Apr 21, 2006

NASA Will Try Again Saturday For Launch Of Calipso, CloudSat Satellites

Scrubbed 48 Seconds Before Planned Friday Launch

After halting the countdown of Friday's planned launch of the CloudSat and Calipso satellites just 48 seconds before their Delta II rocket was due to liftoff, NASA has bumped the launch by 24 hours while scientists work to determine why communications were lost between the Mission Director Center at Vandenberg Air Force Base and the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) Space Command in Toulouse, France.

"Both the primary and backup were lost simultaneously," NASA spokesman Bruce Buckingham told the Associated Press. Communications were restored a short time later.

The rocket is now due to launch from California's Vandenburg Air Force Base just after 3:00 a.m. PDT Saturday morning.

This wasn't the first time the satellites have been grounded, as earlier technical problems -- as well as a strike by Boeing machinists -- kept them grounded last year.

Once in orbit, CloudSat and Calipso will join three other satellites already analyzing the earth's atmosphere. The two satellites will help scientists determine how clouds form, and how they affect weather and climate.

FMI: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cloudsat/main/index.html, www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/calipso/main/index.html

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