Shuttle soars on 6th launch try
July 15, 2009
Update: 6:11 p.m.
Space shuttle Endeavour made its long-delayed 8.5-minute flight into orbit today to complete construction of Japan's Kibo laboratory at the International Space Station.
NASA waited out three days of bad weather before skies cleared enough for Endeavour's 6:03 p.m. blastoff.
The flight previously was postponed by hydrogen fuel leaks.
The crew is scheduled to spend the rest of the month in orbit, conducting five spacewalks at the station to install Japan's experiments platform and preparing the station for operations after the shuttle fleet is retired next year.
Update: Beautiful launch!
Update 5:56 -- Clear to launch .. "The weather is finally cooperaing so it is now time to fly," launch director Pete Nickolenko radioed to the crew shortly before liftoff. "Persistence pays off. Good luck and god speed."
Update 4:35 p.m. : Looks like NASA has a real shot at it today -- all the weather concerns have been lifted. Right now there are no impediments for launching at 6:03 p.m. EDT.
Lightning, thunderstorms, rain ... looks like another launch day in Florida.


















Very nice snippet of info.
Posted by: Apollo 11 | July 18, 2009 at 08:43 PM