Shuttle launch delayed a day

Published: 6:48PM Tuesday August 25, 2009 Source: Reuters

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NASA has delayed Tuesday's liftoff of the space shuttle Discovery by a day because of stormy weather at the Florida launch site.

The US space agency says it will try again to launch Discovery on Wednesday, just after 5pm New Zealand time.

Rain and lightning moved over the seaside launch site late on Monday.

It had begun to dissipate shortly before the shuttle was to launch, but not in time to meet flight safety rules.

"We have worked the weather as hard as we can but we are no-go for launch," NASA launch director Pete Nickolenko radioed to the astronauts aboard Discovery.

The shuttle is due to leave on a 13-day mission to stock the International Space Station with food, spare parts, laboratory gear and research mice for bone-density experiments.

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