In message <Pine.SV4.3.90.960322204556.15673A- 100000@gatecoms.gatecom.com>, jrwsat@gatecoms.gatecom.com writes >Hello, > >Is it true what I hear about the early landing of the STS-76 mission due >to a problem with the Hydraulics? How soon after the docking will they be >landing? Thanks, > >-*-*- > Josh R. Williams ** JRW Satellite Page ** > E-Mail: jrwsat@gatecoms.gatecom.com URL: http://www.gatecom.com/~jrwsat/ >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-==-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > SeeSat-L and HearSat-L member located at: > Latitude: 41 deg 59' 29" N -- Longitude: 83 deg 27' 41" W > > The early landing was reported on the BBC's Ceefax service last night. However, although the slight problem with the hydraulics was acknowledged by NASA's Shuttle Web, there was no mention of an early landing. Anyone have any further details? -- David G Chapman David@zarya.demon.co.uk