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Space shuttle Discovery is secured after arriving at Launch Pad 39A the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla.

Space shuttle Discovery is secured after arriving at Launch Pad 39A the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Tuesday, Feb. 1, 2011. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

NASA checking Discovery for damage

A tool was dropped at the pad Tuesday night

Updated: Wednesday, 09 Feb 2011, 12:10 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 09 Feb 2011, 12:09 PM EST

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - NASA is checking space shuttle Discovery to see if it was damaged by a dropped tool.

Discovery is supposed to blast off Feb. 24 for the International Space Station after a delay of nearly four months.

A NASA spokeswoman said Wednesday that a measuring gauge came apart. The tool may have struck Discovery's external fuel tank as it fell. The mishap occurred Tuesday night during repair work.

Spokeswoman Candrea Thomas says the metal gauge is small. It was tethered properly to a worker, but came apart and some pieces fell.

This week, workers are replacing a shuttle seal to prevent another hydrogen gas leak. Leaking gas halted Discovery's countdown in November. Fuel tank cracks contributed to the lengthy delay.

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