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Endeavour docks with Int'l Space Station
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-07-18 13:49
WASHINGTON: After a nearly two-day pursuit, the US space shuttle Endeavour docked with the International Space Station on Friday, delivering the final pieces of the Japanese Kibo complex and a new flight engineer to join the Expedition 20 crew. According to NASA TV, Endeavour Commander Mark Polansky guided the shuttle to a docking at 1:47 pm EDT (1747 GMT) as the two aircraft flew 220 miles about the northern coast of Australia.
The shuttle and station crews opened hatches and greeted one another at 3:48 pm EDT (1848 GMT), beginning more than a week of joint operations between the two crews. Endeavour lifts off on Wednesday evening from Kennedy Space Center in Florida after five delays, on a track to the International Space Station (ISS). Endeavour's 16-day mission will feature five spacewalks and complete construction of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency's Kibo laboratory. Astronauts will attach a platform to the outside of the Japanese module that will allow experiments to be exposed to space during the first spacewalks.
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