February 8, 2012

Endeavour lifts off on two-week mission

0434905e6f104d858feb33e9f230f172 Endeavour lifts off on two week mission

Space shuttle Endeavor lifts off at 4:14 a.m. ET. The crew is delivering a key module to the international space station.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS

* Six members of Endeavor crew lifted off at 4:14 a.m. ET
* Sunday’s launch was canceled because of a low cloud ceiling
* Endeavor is delivering a key module to the international space station

RELATED TOPICS

* Space Shuttle Endeavour
* International Space Station
* NASA
* Manned Space Flight
* Weather

(CNN) — The space shuttle Endeavour lifted off from Kennedy Space Center early Monday on a two-week mission to the international space station.

The shuttle quickly pierced light cloud cover along the coast in a brilliant launch.

The six-member Endeavour crew is delivering a key module to the space station.

Cmdr. George Zamka is leading the STS-130 mission. Joining him aboard are pilot Terry Virts, and mission specialists Nicholas Patrick, Robert Behnken, Stephen Robinson and Kathryn Hire, NASA said.

The crew is delivering a third connecting module, an Italian-built Tranquility node and a seven-windowed cupola to be used as a control room for robotics. The mission also will include three spacewalks.

It’s a busy week for NASA, with the agency also preparing to launch a Solar Dynamics Observatory into orbit aboard an Atlas V rocket on Tuesday.

Only four more shuttle launches are scheduled before the program ends.

Endeavour was originally scheduled to lift off early Sunday, but low cloud ceilings forced a nearly 24-hour delay.

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