Space Shuttle Move to Launch Pad Delayed

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - The midnight move of space shuttle Atlantis to
the launch pad was delayed by almost a day Monday because of heavy rain and
lightning. 

NASA had planned to try to move the shuttle just after midnight Sunday. The
space agency was to make another attempt at the four-mile trip from the
Vehicle Assembly Building to the launch pad late Monday evening. Hauling the
space shuttle to the launch pad takes at least six hours. 

The window for launching Atlantis opens Aug. 27 and lasts until Sept. 13. 

The mission will be the first to resume construction of the international
space station since December 2002. The deadly Columbia accident in early
2003 halted all expansion of the orbiting space lab and forced a reduction
in the crew size from three to two. 

The crew size returned to three members earlier this month after space
shuttle Discovery delivered European Space Station astronaut Thomas Reiter
to the international space station. 

During the 11-day mission, Atlantis' six astronauts will deliver and install
giant solar arrays to the space station and conduct three spacewalks.

Gregory S. Williams
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