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The shuttle will carry six astronauts and a wholesale electronics accessories [url=http://www.starzmart.com/2-4GH.....AD.htmllcd screen monitor[/url]humanoid robot, along with a full load of supplies, to the International Space Station. One of the human crew is a substitute, replacing an astronaut who was injured last month in a bicycle crash.NASA opted for a Thursday liftoff at 4:50 p.m., even though a European cargo vessel will be docking at the space station that morning. Officials normally prefer more time between arriving spacecraft, but they want to get Discovery flying as soon as possible given its lengthy delay.The shuttle home security sysytems [url=http://www.starzmart.com/2-4G-.....mlwireless baby video monitor[/url]launch may be put off if something goes wrong with the docking of the European freighter.As for the cracks in Discovery's external fuel tank, engineers traced the problem to overly brittle material combined with assembly issues. The cracking was confined to some of the aluminum alloy struts in the center of the tank, which holds instruments but no fuel. The damaged struts were patched, and the others reinforced as a precaution.Another problem cropped up last week: A measuring [url=http://www.starzmart.com/Baby-.....swholesale baby monitors[/url] gauge broke at the launch pad, and one of the falling pieces gouged a tiny slit in the fuel tank foam. No repairs were necessary because of the location on the bottom back side of the tank.

 

Distractions stemming from layoffs and the end of the shuttle program, as well as NASA's uncertain future, have not affected on–the–job performance, Leinbach said. In fact, some laid–off technicians were called back temporarily to help with the fuel tank repairs.

 

This will represent the end of Discovery's flying career. NASA is retiring the three remaining shuttles this year, leaving [url=http://www.starzmart.com/7-inc.....-706.html7 inch tft lcd monitor[/url]or bital trips to private companies so it can focus on interplanetary travel. Until the private sector can take over crew hauls, NASA will have to pay millions of dollars to Russia for astronaut trips to and from the space station.

 

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