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After three days of bad weather prevented an attempt to land in Florida, the Atlanta space shuttle landed in the Mojave Desert on Tuesday.
Atlanta arrived at 12: 33. m. PST (3:33 p. m. EST)
This is the third landing attempt of the day.
CBS News space consultant Bill Harwood reported that the shuttle crew\'s first return plan was to arrive at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 12: 27. m. ET.
When the attempt was canceled, 2: 02. m.
It\'s time to land.
Thick low clouds also forced the windows to close.
The problem two days ago was the wind.
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The shuttle\'s brake rocket will be launched and the astronauts will eventually land.
They still have a day of fuel and supplies.
\"All the people who passed on to KSC and our family there, we\'re sorry we won\'t see them right away, but we appreciate being able to go home somewhere today, the shuttle commander, Kenneth corkrell, told the mission control center.
Edwards\'s shuttle landed very little until early 1990, when Edwards was the main landing site.
Edwards\'s last landing on the shuttle was in October.
The last one was in 1996.
The Edwards Landing required the shuttle to return to Florida with a modified Boeing 747 for nearly $1 million.
But the Atlanta and its astronauts have only enough fuel, water, air purifiers and other supplies to stay in orbit by Wednesday.
The shuttle was launched in February. 7.
If Edwards\'s attempt is abandoned, Atlanta can also land in White Sands in New Mexico, but that will be the last resort.
On 1982, a space shuttle landed only once in Baisha.
Due to the delay in the weather, corkrell and his crew spent two days turning around the Earth, with little but staring at the Earth, taking pictures and exercising in a still cycle
After delivering and installing $1, Atlanta returned from the ISS Alpha.
Destiny lab 4 billion
The mission went smoothly until all landing delays.
The installation of the laboratory module requires five crew members of the Atlanta unit and three spacewalks.
It also needs help from three space station residents.
One of the space walks by astronaut Thomas Jones and Robert Colson
Is the top 100 in the United States.
It will take a few weeks before Destiny conducts any scientific experiments;
The space shuttle Discovery program, along with the first space shuttle, was launched in March 8.
But the computer has
Fill the lab module to control the steering of the space station and save valuable rocketsthruster fuel.
With the addition of fate, Alpha now has more life
More than any space station in the world.
Space stationmaster 171 feet, 28 feet longer than before.
The next major component to fly to the space station on April is Canada-Robot arm. An American-
Gas gate, pressure-
The locker room for space walkers should increase in June.
At least two other laboratories provided by Europe and Japan will be delivered by the end of the construction of the space station on 2006.
Space station commander Bill Sheppard and his Russian crew, who have been on the Alpha since early November, plan to return to Earth when space Discovery delivers their replacement.
CBS press space consultant William Harwood has been covering space projects in the United States full-time for more than 15 years, focusing on space shuttle operations, planetary exploration and astronomy.
Harwood is located at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and offers-to-the-
Regularly report space flights for CBS News and The Washington Post.
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