We have not set an official launch date, ... it appears a May window is something we can work toward.
We have released Discovery to reenter, ... We have decided not to take any action on the thermal blanket because we have determined it is a negligible risk at this time.
We not only eliminated to the best of our ability sources of debris, but we want to make sure we have a thorough inspection of the heat shield before re-entry.
We started with 52 items in our to-do list and wound up doing 74 different tasks on board the station, large and small.
We think all of that with a somewhat aggressive schedule can occur and lead to a launch before the window closes in May.
we think this would have been really bad.
We think we'll be ready before July 1.
We want to make sure we have a really good set of cutoff sensors, because, after all, that is a critical function and we want to be safe when we fly.
We were all hoping the Challenger would come out of that cloud of smoke.
We were playing the odds. The hardware was talking to us, and we were not paying attention.
we will be able to put this issue to rest.
We will have lost (the) equivalent of three months' work, based on the effects of hurricanes.
We will not launch until we are sure we can do it safely. But if we launch by July, we are confident we can still get three flights up this year.
We wish it had worked out differently, but it's first and foremost that we fly safely. It was prudent to change these sensors out.
we would not in any conceivable way be able to launch before Saturday.
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