Space shuttle Discovery will be launched at 6:21 a.m., at the International Space Station located in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This spaceship has seven crews that will deliver space parts and science experiments to the nearly completed space station. The rocket was fueled late Sunday, it was delayed because of a voltage spike in one of its fuel cells. If Discovery will arrive at the space station, there will be a total of thirteen (13) crews inside it. Four will be women (two are Japanese), one American and two Russians already arrive last Sunday. The mission will last for two weeks and is lead by Shuttle commander Alan Poindexter. Space Shuttle Discovery Ready for Pre-Dawn Launch is a post from: Daily World Buzz

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