SPACE.com Update for July 19, 2006
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July 19, 2006
  
  TOP STORY posted: July 19, 2006 10:59 am EDT 
Beyond Discovery: A Soyuz-Shuttle-Station Shuffle
With Discovery back on Earth, NASA is confident the orbiter can be turned around in time for a December 2006 launch, though ground crews have their work cut out for them to redress the orbiter for that STS-116 mission.
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