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Mon, December 03, 2007 - 8:16 pm
Astronauts arrive at Cape Canaveral for Thursday launch.
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Shuttle On Course For Late-Night Docking With ISS Shuttle On Course For Late-Night Docking With ISS
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Space shuttle Endeavour closed in on the international space station today for a late-night linkup that will kick off almost two weeks of demanding construction work.
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The crew of the NASA space shuttle Atlantis is inspecting the shuttle's exterior to see if it was damaged during yesterday's launch. Now they are chasing the international space station to install a 2 billion dollar laboratory.

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Repairing Shuttle Launch Pad Damage

Posted: 5 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 22 hours, 41 minutes ago
Repairing Shuttle Launch Pad Damage More than two weeks after Discovery's blastoff battered the launch pad, NASA is close to nailing down its repair strategy. NASA insists the damage can be mended in time for the next shuttle flight in October. » View Full Article

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