NASA's Shuttle Endeavour Glides Home After Successful Mission
Posted on: Sunday, 30 November 2008, 16:02 CST
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The STS-126 mission featured important repair work and prepared the International Space Station to house six crew members on long-duration missions beginning next year. The new station equipment includes a water recovery system, additional sleeping quarters, a second toilet and an exercise device. During four spacewalks, the crew serviced the station's two Solar Alpha Rotary Joints, which allow its solar arrays to track the sun, and installed new hardware that will support future assembly missions.
Weather concerns prevented the crew from returning to NASA's
STS-126 was the 124th space shuttle mission, the 22nd flight for Endeavour and the 27th shuttle visit to the station.
With Endeavour and its crew safely home, the stage is set for the launch
of STS-119, targeted for
For more about the STS-126 mission and the upcoming STS-119 mission, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle For more about the International Space Station, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/stationSOURCE NASA
Source: PR Newswire
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