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Watch Live @ 8:50 ET: Space Shuttle Endeavour Lifts Off From FL


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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA fueled Endeavour for a Monday morning liftoff on the next-to-last flight of the space shuttle era, confident an electrical problem that grounded the mission more than two weeks ago had been fixed.

The mission commander is Mark Kelly, the astronaut husband of wounded Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who’s back for the second launch attempt.

“Who’s ready for the best show on Earth? Giffords’ staff said in a Twitter update hours before liftoff.

Kelly and his five crewmates waved, gave a thumbs-up and shook their fists in the air as they headed to the launch pad in the pre-dawn hours. Liftoff was slated for 8:56 a.m.

The mood was upbeat this time around. Meteorologists also were optimistic.

Just two hours before launch time, however, an old patch on a thermal tile near the cockpit hatch came out. Technicians repaired it, and preparations continued.

The astronauts posed for a group picture at the launch pad Monday, before climbing into Endeavour.

“Took my last shower for a few weeks,” reported astronaut Mike Fincke in a tweet. “The flight docs gave a good look-over. My only issue: too much boyish enthusiasm. (no known cure).”

Endeavour is bound for the International Space Station one last time before heading to retirement at a Los Angeles museum. The shuttle’s experienced, all-male crew will deliver and install a $2 billion particle physics experiment during the 16-day flight, as well as spare station parts.

One final shuttle mission remains, by Atlantis in July.

Going into the weekend, NASA had anticipated a launch day crowd in the hundreds of thousands. Besides the Kennedy Space Center workforce, as many as 45,000 guests were expected at the launch site. Law enforcement agencies told NASA to expect up to 500,000 spectators to jam area roads and towns.

But across the Indian River in Titusville at sunrise, the crowds were thinner than last month’s try on a convenient Friday afternoon that even attracted President Barack Obama and his family.

“It’s just so dang early in the morning,” griped John Stonewall, who charged $20 a car for parking on his empty trailer park. Six cars were parked there at dawn; 70 had squeezed in for the April 29 attempt.

Sisters Anita and Andrea Johnson drove across the state from Tampa for a front-row view.

“We usually stand in our backyard to watch the launches but this time we wanted to see it up close and personal,” Anita Johnson said as she pulled lawn chairs out of her car.

To the south toward Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach, recreational vehicles and cars already were lined up along the Banana and Indian rivers late Sunday. And signs outside area businesses cheered Endeavour on with messages of “godspeed” and “go.”

NASA spent the past two weeks replacing a switch box with a blown fuse as well as a suspect thermostat, and installing new wiring.

Giffords flew in Sunday from Houston, where she’s undergoing rehab for a gunshot wound to the head; she was shot at a Jan. 8 political event in her Tucson, Ariz., hometown. Her recovery has been so remarkable that doctors approved both trips to Cape Canaveral.

Endeavour is the baby of NASA’s shuttle fleet. It was built to replace the Challenger, lost in a 1986 launch accident. Endeavour first flew in 1992 – it ended its first mission 19 years ago Monday.

NASA is retiring its three remaining space shuttles after 30 years to concentrate on interplanetary travel. The space agency wants to hand over the business of getting crews and cargo to the space station, to private companies. At least one company, Space Exploration Technologies Corp., said it can get astronauts to the space station within three years of getting NASA approval.

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Comments (15)

  • charliego
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 10:58am

    As always, hands closed in prayer as this remarkable, powerful and beautiful event begins another journey. America, ever the pioneer.

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  • dizzyinthedark
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:32am

    My better half is on the water somewhere. I’m sure has an awesome view!

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  • sanchiro
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:19am

    If I could ride that shuttle, I think I’d want to pack an extra lunch and leave this globe, head to somewhere else where one can be free, without idiots ruining the system.

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  • Jabba Dook
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:15am

    I guess these NASA guys can spend the rest of the day in-line at the unemployment office…its a shame hope the Russians can let us drive every once in a while

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  • Ralleo
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:06am

    Beautifully executed. good luck up there guys and come home safe!

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  • IMPEACHBHO
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:00am

    NASA – One of Americas proudest achievements.

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    • MaggieRose
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:13am

      Agreed! Godspeed, Endeavor!

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    • million
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 10:23am

      Your right, the shuttle program is one of America’s claim to exceptionalism in the world. So whats an America hating president to do? Dismantle it along with the best health care system, the greatest military in the world and the number one economy. All being destroyed by command of the annointed one. Whats next, abolishment of the Boyscouts? I don’t want to even get into what he and his minions are doing and have done to our education system. Any claim to fame the U.S.A. has Obama has attacked and made into a second rate system. God bless the U.S.A.

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  • DIOS BENDIGA AMERICA ... JESUCRISTO ES EL SEÑOR!
    Posted on May 16, 2011 at 8:38am

    My daughter is there watching, hey sweetie!!

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    • Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 8:39am

      I wish them the best on the final mission for this shuttle.

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    • grandmaof5
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 8:51am

      My son and wife were there for the one that was cancelled. Wish them the very best and curse Obama for cancelling the program. It was a vital part of our economy!

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    • Gold Coin & Economic News
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:11am

      We just watched it lift off in a clear blue Florida sky. Beautiful. We’re also close enough to feel the rumble about 3 minutes into flight. Quite an amazing experience.

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    • Creestof
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:11am

      This topic just popped up…but it has already launched? Bummer : (

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    • Falindraun
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 9:46am

      This is just an amazing sight to watch. Good Luck to all!

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    • Showtime
      Posted on May 16, 2011 at 12:23pm

      Oh, but Grandma — we will now be promoting Islamic relations! Much more important than our economy!

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