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| These photos taken early Monday morning
shows the Kennedy Space Centre. NASA has decided to delay the landing
of space shuttle Discovery to Tuesday due to cloudy weather. |
CAPE CANAVERAL, the United States, Aug. 8 (Xinhuanet)
-- NASA decided early Monday to delay the landing of space shuttle Discovery to
Tuesday due to cloudy weather.
NASA will then try to land Discovery and its
seven-member crew at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) with the first opportunity
at 5:08 a.m. EDT (0908 GMT) and second at 6:43 a.m. EDT (1043 GMT) on Tuesday.
There will also be two landing opportunities at Edwards Air Force Base in
California and two at the White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico.
John Herrington, a crew member of the Endeavor
mission in 2002,told Xinhua that cloudy weather could hinder Shuttle Commander
Eileen Collins' manual control of the orbiter during its return toEarth.
Moreover, possible rain could damage the insulation tiles of the space shuttle,
he said.
Collins and the rest of the crew aboard Discovery
will have to stay in space for another day, its 14th day in orbit.
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| Photo taken on Aug. 6, 2005 shows US
space shuttle Discovery after it undocked from the International Space
Station. | "We've been
working this pretty hard as I'm sure you can imagine from our silence down here.
We just can't get comfortable with the stability of the situation for this
particular opportunity so we are going to officially wave you off for 24 hours,"
Mission Control radioed Collins.
Discovery was originally scheduled to land at 4:47
a.m. EDT (0847 GMT) on Monday, but cloudy weather forced NASA to postpone the
landing by 90 minutes to 6:22 a.m. EDT (1022 GMT). However, weather condition
still did not get any better, so NASA had to putoff Monday's scheduled return to
earth.
NASA has made painstaking efforts to ensure the
flight mission a complete success as the Discovery was the first space shuttle
flight since the Columbia disaster on February 1, 2003.
A few minutes before its landing in Florida, the
space shuttle Columbia disintegrated after the searing gases of re-entry melted
its wounded wing. All seven astronauts aboard Columbia were killed.
Although NASA has announced that Discovery was fit to
withstand the fiery descent into the Earth's atmosphere that brought the demise
of Columbia, Discovery will be grounded with the rest of the fleet once it
returns to Earth because the flight demonstrated that the US space agency had
failed to fix the problem that doomed Columbia.
NASA has spent more than two years and 1 billion
dollars to make safety upgrades of Discovery.
Discovery is returning home after a 13-day mission,
during which they transferred more than 1.3 tons of much needed supplies and
equipment to the International Space Station, and carried away about 2.3 tons of
garbage dumped over the past more than two years.
The other prime task of the shuttle mission was to
test the safety improvements NASA made since the 2003 Columbia disaster.
Discovery astronauts, Stephen Robinson and Soichi
Noguchi, conducted three spacewalks during the mission. Enditem
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