NASA: Storm damage provides little extra risk.
NASA’s moon rocket sits at Kennedy Space Center on Monday in Cape Canaveral. Hurricane Nicole’s high winds last week caused a 10-foot section of caulking to peel away near the capsule at the top of the rocket. (BILL INGALLS/NASA via AP)
CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA remained on track for Wednesday’s planned liftoff of its new moon rocket, after determining that hurricane damage provided little extra risk to the test flight.
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