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Countdown begins for Discovery launch

July 11, 2005 10:06 IST
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The countdown for National Aeronautics and Space Agency's return to space has began amid sky-high anticipation, although Hurricane Dennis threatened to interfere with the lift-off of the first shuttle mission in more than two years.

At precisely 6 pm on Sunday (0330 IST Monday), the multitude of countdown clocks started ticking down to a Wednesday launch of Discovery. The last time they flashed the hours, minutes and seconds remaining before a blastoff was in 2003, for Columbia's disastrous flight.

Test director Jeff Spaulding said excitement had been "building and growing" ever since the space agency overcame fuel-tank difficulties that prompted a launch delay a few months ago.

"It's only recently, I think, that it's all come to fruition where we can see the light at the end of the tunnel," Spaulding said.

"There's some excitement for people to get back to launching again and also, I think, maybe a quiet reserve as well, just remembering where we've been. But we all do feel confident that we've done it right."

Added payload manager Scott Higginbotham: "It sure does feel good to be back in the saddle again. It's been too long."

The effects of Hurricane Dennis, which roared ashore in Florida off to the northwest, could be felt at the launch site as the sky was grey and solidly overcast.

Thunderstorms were forecast throughout the week.

However, a ridge of high pressure offered hope that the storms may stay away at launch time Wednesday afternoon. Forecasters put the odds of acceptable weather at 70 per cent, with conditions expected to worsen as the week wears on.

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