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ISS ACTION PLAN APROVED

Space News

The leaders of the five space agencies that are

International Partners in the International Space Station met

Friday in Tokyo and concluded work on the 2002 Program Action

Plan.

"This is a significant step forward in our objective to

develop a unique science and research laboratory for

breakthrough opportunities never before achieved.

N1ORC – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 21:39

STS-113: Another delay. Landing set for Saturday

Space Shuttle

A stalled cold front at the Kennedy Space Center, resulting in rain and low clouds, will keep Endeavour aloft for another 24 hours.

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 20:50

STS-113 will try today's second opportunity

Space Shuttle

Flight controllers waved off STS-113's first landing opportunity of the day at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., due to low cloud ceilings and rain.

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 17:57

STS-113 Status Report #25 - Dec. 6, 2002

ISS Status Report

Flight controllers will once again closely watch weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center in hope of bringing Endeavour and its seven-member crew home today.

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 17:53

<font color=red>Online meeting - Sunday 8th Dec 17.00 GMT</font>

Space News

Hi All,

we decided to organize a online meeting on the webchat for Sunday 8th Dec at 17.00 GMT.

We hope to see you on the chat!

The IFC staff

iz6byy – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 10:08

STS-113 Status Report #24 - Dec. 5, 2002

ISS Status Report

Submitted by Arthur - N1ORC
The Space Shuttle Endeavour will spend at least one more day in space
after rain, clouds and windy conditions at the Kennedy Space Center
prompted flight controllers to wave off today's opportunities to bring
Endeavour and its crew of seven home

IK1SLD – Fri, 2002 – 12 – 06 00:43
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