American space agency NASA has said it will make another attempt to launch the space shuttle Discovery next Tuesday, on the first shuttle mission since the 2003 Columbia disaster.
Officials said engineers had found the probable causes of the fuel sensor failure that forced NASA to postpone the first launch attempt last week.
Lift-off is scheduled for next Tuesday at about 3.40pm (BST).
Discovery is to undertake a 12-day mission during which its seven-member crew will test safety upgrades in the wake of the Columbia incident and deliver supplies and equipment to the International Space Station.