CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA has again delayed the launch of space shuttle Discovery so it can review tests of hydrogen gas valves.
Shuttle managers have decided to postpone liftoff until at least February 27 to give engineers more time to pore over test data.
The launch was originally planned for Thursday but has been pushed back twice already.
NASA wants to make sure three valves that control the flow of hydrogen gas into the external fuel tank will not endanger the shuttle and its seven-man crew if they break.
A small piece of one valve cracked off on the last space shuttle flight in November.
Discovery holds the last set of solar wings destined for the space station.