Shuttle Discovery heads for Earth
HOUSTON, April 19, 2010 (UPI) --
The wake-up call came at 12:21 a.m. EDT, the space agency said. Discovery is scheduled to touch down at 8:48 a.m. at Kennedy Space Center but NASA said Sunday night weather may interfere with those plans -- with forecasters calling for high overcast and two layers of scattered clouds.
The backup landing site is Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
The mission featured three spacewalks. NASA said Thursday a fourth had been considered to replace a jammed International Space Station nitrogen tank but officials decided it was not needed.
The crew of Discovery woke up Monday to the Star Spangled Banner as the space shuttle prepared for a landing in Florida, weather permitting, NASA said.
The wake-up call came at 12:21 a.m. EDT, the space agency said. Discovery is scheduled to touch down at 8:48 a.m. at Kennedy Space Center but NASA said Sunday night weather may interfere with those plans -- with forecasters calling for high overcast and two layers of scattered clouds.
The backup landing site is Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
The mission featured three spacewalks. NASA said Thursday a fourth had been considered to replace a jammed International Space Station nitrogen tank but officials decided it was not needed.
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