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Scientists think they will be able to fix the orbit of a satellite designed to locate downed planes. Altitude controls malfunctioned on the Tiros satellite soon after its Monday launch, a space agency spokesman said.
Scientists think they will be able to fix the orbit of a satellite designed to locate downed planes. Altitude controls malfunctioned on the Tiros satellite soon after its Monday launch, a space agency spokesman said.
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