GEORGE DILLER: And NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale has just announced that we are scrubbing for today. Twenty-four hour scrub. We will attempt to get Chuck Dovale here on console, or, or his deputy, to explain what's happened. We are officially scrubbed for today, it's a 24-hour scrub, and we're going to begin detanking. So we'll be standing by here to get some official explanation of what's happened. It was at the beginning of tanking of hydrogen onto the Centaur stage that a problem developed, particularly with the customary automated process. And it appeared to be something related to the sensors on the Centaur and the computers that do the filling of the hydrogen onto the Centaur. But we're going to try to get Chuck Dovale to come over and talk to us about what's happened. At T minus 4 minutes and holding with a scrub for today, this is Atlas launch control.
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