Brahmand Logo

  • Home
  • Defence
  • Missile
  • Space
  • Aviation
  • Contracts
  • Know How
  • Children's Corner
  • Career
  • Talking Pictures
  • Video
  • Advertise with us
LATEST NEWS :
  

NASA ready for pre-dawn Endeavour launch

  
Posted On: Feb 07, 2010
print this news
CAPE CANAVERAL (AP): NASA aimed to launch shuttle Endeavour in the early morning darkness today with the last major pieces of the International Space Station.

Stiff wind rattled the launching site yesterday afternoon, but forecasters were hopeful the gusts would subside in time for the 4:39 a.m. (0939 GMT) liftoff. The odds of good weather were 80 per cent.

Endeavour is loaded with a new room for the space station, as well as an observation deck. Once both of those are installed, the orbiting complex will be 98 per cent complete.

The six astronauts assigned to the mission slept through the afternoon. They will work the graveyard shift during the 13-day flight.

It was expected to be the last shuttle launch in darkness.

NASA Administrator Charles Bolden, an ex-astronaut, met with journalists on the eve of the launch and noted there are only five shuttle missions left.

"You're going to have to figure out what else you're going to do, along with us," he said.

In an hourlong news conference, Bolden accepted the blame for the way the NASA work force was informed of President Barack Obama's plans to dismantle the Constellation moon exploration programme. In the proposed budget that was released Monday, Obama set NASA on a new post-shuttle path.
Total Comments : 0
 Discussion Board
Your Name
Your Email (will not be displayed)
Comments
Enter the text as shown below

HEADLINES

More »
China to launch new satellite ‘SinoSat-6’
Mini helicopter flies using laser power
NASA's 'Solar Probe Plus' to study solar physics
'Rassvet' noisiest module in ISS, says station Commander
Boeing postpones delivery of 1st Dreamliner to 2011

    Children's Corner

TAG:

bolden per astronaut way darkness endeavour new met flight five charles going missions figure proposed afternoon journalists obama expected noted ex space cent work left launch out nasa along re eve shuttle administrator last station

Defence News

  • Army
  • Air Force
  • Navy

Space News

  • Space
  • Galaxy
  • Satellite
  • Mystery
  • Aviation

Children's Corner

  • Play Quiz
  • Online Games
  • Solar System
  • Painting Corner
  • First in the World

Career

  • Defence Sector
  • Aerospace Sector

Others

  • Top News
  • Newsletter

Company

  • About Us
  • Mission
  • Site Map
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Contact Us

Follow us On

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Google Buzz
  • Digg
  • Blog

BSX-2010

  • Exhibitors List
  • Image Gallery
  • Video Gallery
  • BSX Homepage
  • Advertise with us
All rights reserved
Copyright © 2010 Brahmand.com
Designed and Developed by brahmand.com