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Endeavour lands safely in Florida

Space Shuttle Endeavour rolled to a stop today (Tuesday, August 21) at the Shuttle Landing Facility after a perfect landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Commander Scott Kelly guided the spacecraft through its complicated glide back to Earth at 12:32 EDT, completing a mission that added a new piece to the International Space Station, delivered almost three tons of supplies to the laboratory and proved a new power transfer system works. The landing also marked the completion of teacher–turned–astronaut Barbara Morgan’s first spaceflight. Read more and find other media resources at the NASA Space Shuttle website.

Posted by Louise Ash on 21 August 2007 in Headlines

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