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The Associated Press CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Discovery's astronauts successful ly pitched an ultraviolet telescope into orbit Monday after a delay caused by yet another communi cations problem. It was the crew's second satel lite release in two days and anoth er major objective of the 10-day shuttle mission. "Two days, two deploys. Couldn't ask for more than that," Mission Control's Jay Apt told the crew as the retrievable research satellite drifted away. Astronaut Daniel Bursch couldn't release the telescope from the end of Discovery's 50- foot robot arm until ground con trollers finished sending up com mands. The controllers got behind because of intermittent communi cations interruptions caused by radio interference, and Mission Control delayed release 11/2 hours, or one orbit. Sunday's release of an experi mental communications satellite just hours into the flight also was delayed by one orbit. For nearly an hour, Mission Control could not contact Discovery because of interference from the payload ra dio system. NASA spokesman Kyle Her ring said the two problems were THd- Widtd-^Ft sidle -kv Ou.r -fa.vo’Ti-te. ‘k4l+ r - By Jason Brown unrelated. Once the telescope satellite was free, commander Frank Culbert son Jr. carefully backed Discovery away. The 31/2-ton satellite — an ultraviolet telescope and spectro graph mounted on a platform — is to trail 35 miles behind the shut tle for about a week before being retrieved by Bursch for the trip home Sept. 22. The telescope and spectrograph are to focus on cold interstellar clouds that might be breeding new stars as well as the scorching atmospheres of stars up to 10 times hotter than the sun's. The approximately $80 million project is funded largely by Ger many's space agency. 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