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A crawler transporter moves Space Shuttle Discovery, secured atop a mobile launch platform, along the crawlerway from the Vehicle Assembly Building to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, in this Sept 30, 2007 file photo. Discovery rolled out to its Florida launch pad early Saturday, awaiting for the upcoming flight late May. (Xinhua/Reuters file Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
WASHINGTON, May 3 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. space shuttle
Discovery rolled out to its Florida launch pad early Saturday, awaiting for the
upcoming flight late May, according to NASA.
"The launch of Discovery on the STS-124 mission is
targeted for May 31," NASA announced after the shuttle moved to its launch pad
at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida.
Commanded by veteran astronaut Mark Kelly,
Discovery's seven-astronaut crew is set to deliver the main part of Japan's Kibo
module to the International Space Station (ISS) on STS-124.
"We're really excited to be within 30 days (of
liftoff)," Kelly told reporters. "We're looking forward to the next three weeks
of training and then the launch."
Discovery crew plans to perform three spacewalks to
install and outfit the 11-meter long Kibo during their 13-day construction
mission.
Kelly and his crewmembers plan to head to KSC next
week to rehearse launch day activities aboard Discovery. Their spaceflight will
mark NASA's third shuttle mission of up to five planned for the year.