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Nasa to land shuttle in Florida | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
Nasa has decided to go ahead and land the space shuttle Discovery at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. | |
Shuttle managers decided conditions in Florida were good enough to bring the shuttle home at 1732 (2232 GMT), after days of uncertainty about the weather. | |
Discovery needs to be on the ground on Saturday or it will run low on the fuel that powers its electrical systems. | Discovery needs to be on the ground on Saturday or it will run low on the fuel that powers its electrical systems. |
The shuttle has been on a 13-day mission to rewire the International Space Station (ISS). | The shuttle has been on a 13-day mission to rewire the International Space Station (ISS). |
In addition, its crew fitted a connecting segment that will allow the platform's backbone to be extended further in future. | In addition, its crew fitted a connecting segment that will allow the platform's backbone to be extended further in future. |
They also delivered two tonnes of supplies; and dropped off one new resident, American Sunita Williams, and picked up a returning astronaut, German Thomas Reiter. | They also delivered two tonnes of supplies; and dropped off one new resident, American Sunita Williams, and picked up a returning astronaut, German Thomas Reiter. |
Future flights | Future flights |
The shuttle would normally have had more time to make a landing but its astronauts made an unscheduled, extra spacewalk at the station to free a stuck solar array. | The shuttle would normally have had more time to make a landing but its astronauts made an unscheduled, extra spacewalk at the station to free a stuck solar array. |
Europe will fly the ATV supply ship in early 2007 href="/1/hi/sci/tech/5186646.stm" class="">Europe set for bigger role | |
The next construction mission to the ISS will be undertaken by the Atlantis shuttle in March. This will see a third set of solar arrays and batteries fitted to the station. | The next construction mission to the ISS will be undertaken by the Atlantis shuttle in March. This will see a third set of solar arrays and batteries fitted to the station. |
May should see the maiden flight of a new re-supply vessel for the station. | |
Known as the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV), it will be launched on an Ariane 5 rocket from the European spaceport at Kourou in French Guiana. | |
Europe also has keen interest in Discovery's next mission scheduled for October. | |
This mission will deliver the Columbus science module, Europe's biggest contribution to the ISS project. |