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NASA engineers gave up another attempt to boost the troubled data relay satellite into its proper orbit. Officials said its movements became erratic and further attempts were delayed.
NASA engineers gave up another attempt to boost the troubled data relay satellite into its proper orbit. Officials said its movements became erratic and further attempts were delayed.
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