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 NASA is set to delay Discovery s launch because of storm clouds that represent a threat due to the potential for lightening strikes to the Orbiter during ascent, writes Rob Coppinger in Orlando.Space Shuttle Discoverys countdown has been on a hold and was expected to last until at least 1935GMT as final Orbiter systems and weather checks are made.The launch window begins at 1944 and 40s and to lift off at 1948, the optimum time to reach the International Space Station with the propellant Discovery has onboard,the 9min countdown yeezy  would restart at 1939. Discoverys hatch has been closed and the failed thruster heater issue has been closed by the mission management team  MMT .While the launch team and mission management team discuss the situation the weather is being monitored by two aircraft.The NASA Shuttle Training Aircraft is flying on approaches to the KSC runway checking weather conditions in the immediate vicinity while a Northrop Grumman T-38 flies a much wider route for the local area.Laun air max 1 ching from complex 39B at Kennedy Space Center  KSC  STS-121 is the eighteenth US mission to the ISS and the 32nd flight for Discover adidas originals y.The mission commander is Steven Lindsey and his crew of five NASA astronauts comprises, pilot Mark Kelly, mission specialists Michael Fossum, Lisa Nowak, Stephanie Wilson and British born Piers Sellers; and European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Reiter joins them to be transported to the space station to become the third member of the current ISS Expediti Qkxj Admissions are better in the eighth week of release,  says exhibitor of changing arthouse release patterns
 Source: Landmark TheatresPaul SerwitzFormer Regal Entertainment Group vice-president Paul Serwitz has been named Landmark Theatres president and COO following the abrupt departure of Ted Mundorff.For more than a decade Serwitz oversaw Regals national art and specialised programme and grew that segment of the business to nearly $200m.Prior to Pauls 25-year tenure at Regal, Serwitz worked at Cineplex Odeon in Washington DC, and originally served in opera hydrojug tions and film with Neighborhood Entertainment Group in Richmond, Virginia.Landmark operates 51 theatres and 251 screens in 27 markets. Sites include flagship The Landmark in Los Angeles, and The Landmark at 57 West in New York City.Mundorffs exit emerged last week. Insiders say the popular executivemay have disagreed on the direction of the company with Landmark Theatres owner and chairman and real estate mogul Charles S. Cohen, who acquired the chain from 2929 Entertainment last year. I have long admired the unique space Landmark occupies in the exhibition and theatrical landscape,  said Serwitz.  They are a trailblazer in the cinema experience. I am thrilled to have this opportunity to join Landmark and help expand the companys vision and reach.  Paul Serwitz has vast experience in all aspects of film exhibition and ac owala quisition, in both local markets and on the nationa owala l front,  added Cohen.  He is highly respected and has cultivated solid relationships throughout the film industry 鈥?all of which make him the perfect choice to