Discovery nears end of final mission
March 9, 2011 -- Updated 0828 GMT (1628 HKT)
Discovery in 'great shape'
(CNN) -- The last chapter in the story of the space shuttle Discovery likely closes Wednesday with its scheduled landing at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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If the spacecraft makes one of its available landing slots -- 11:57 a.m. or 1:34 p.m. ET -- Discovery will retire having logged more than 148 million miles in orbit during 39 flights. It will have spent 365 days in space during its lifetime.
Discovery's first launch was August 30, 1984.
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NASA managers will evaluate weather conditions at Kennedy before permitting Discovery to land. The National Weather Service forecast calls for partly sunny skies and a high near 76 degrees. Winds could gust as high at 30 mph.
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Grandmother gets call from outer space
Discovery undocked from the space station for the final time at 8:37 a.m. on Monday. It is completing a 13-day mission to outfit the International Space Station.
The nearly three-decade shuttle program is scheduled to end later this year.

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