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NASA leaders announced a solution for an intense vibration, or thrust oscillation, in the Ares I rocket that will loft the next-generation U.S. space capsule Orion into orbit. The thrust oscillation will begin around 105 to 115 seconds after liftoff, and will last "for a very few seconds,"...
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