CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida):
NASA postponed the launch of space shuttle Atlantis by another day after discovering a problem with a fuel cell early on Wednesday. The fuelling process had yet to start when one of three cells that provide electricity to Atlantis malfunctioned. The space agency planned to further examine the problem, and if possible try to launch on Thursday. ``The launch rules say you need to have three good, operating fuel cells,'' said NASA spokesman Bruce Buckingham. When the shuttle's fuel cells were powered up, a low voltage reading came from one of the units, and the other two spiked up to compensate. Fuel cell problems have forced launch delays before. The delay puts more pressure on NASA to get Atlantis off the ground this week or postpone a daylight launch until most likely late October. AP
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