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Two space shuttle astronauts, Robert Crippen, left, and John Young, emerge from their transport vehicle at the Kennedy Space Centre after a count-down demonstration. When refuelling tests are completed this week; a decision is expected to be made on a launching date for the shuttle, already two years behind the original target date because of technical problems. April 10 has been suggested as a likely launching date.

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Press, 27 March 1981, Page 5

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Two space shuttle astronauts, Robert Crippen, left, and John Young, emerge from their transport vehicle at the Kennedy Space Centre after a count-down demonstration. When refuelling tests are completed this week; a decision is expected to be made on a launching date for the shuttle, already two years behind the original target date because of technical problems. April 10 has been suggested as a likely launching date. Press, 27 March 1981, Page 5

Two space shuttle astronauts, Robert Crippen, left, and John Young, emerge from their transport vehicle at the Kennedy Space Centre after a count-down demonstration. When refuelling tests are completed this week; a decision is expected to be made on a launching date for the shuttle, already two years behind the original target date because of technical problems. April 10 has been suggested as a likely launching date. Press, 27 March 1981, Page 5