This is the sky of Orlando this afternoon. It rained and even have Tornado warnings in some areas. That is why, Endeavour decided to land in
California.
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The shuttle glided to a smooth landing at the backup site at
Edwards Air Force Base today after aborting its first landing attempt due to dangerously high winds and a stormy sky.
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Endeavour and it's 7 astronauts were returning from a 16-day "home-improvement" mission at the International Space Station (ISS). How much does it
cost NASA to detour the landing of Endeavour? It is wooping
2 million dollars. Wheww...bad weather!
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