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NASA delays Endeavour launch for 1 day
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-11 23:38

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.: NASA scrubbed space shuttle Endeavour's scheduled launch Saturday after nine lightning strikes were reported near the pad.

NASA delays Endeavour launch for 1 day

Space shuttle Endeavour stands ready for launch on pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Cananveral, Fla., Saturday, July 11, 2009. Endeavour is scheduled to lift off this evening on a mission to the International Space Station. [Agencies]

NASA technicians said they found no damage, but will need another day to check critical systems.

The launch had been scheduled for Saturday night. The next launch attempt will be at 7:13 pm Sunday.

Endeavour should have blasted off to the international space station in mid-June, but was grounded by potentially dangerous leaks of hydrogen gas. Repairs to a misaligned plate on the external fuel tank, which hooks up with a hydrogen vent line, solved the problem.

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The shuttle and its crew are set to deliver and install the third and final piece of Japan's $1 billion space station lab, named Kibo, Japanese for hope. The first two sections flew up last year.

Seven shuttle astronauts plus six station residents will make for the biggest crowd ever in orbit.

Five spacewalks are planned during the 16-day flight.

NASA has until Tuesday or possibly Wednesday to send up Endeavour before making way for the launch of an unmanned Russian supply ship. If that happened, the shuttle flight would be off until late July.