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Discovery, first launched in 1984, is named for two famous sailing ships commanded by Henry Hudson and James Cook.


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08.29.05 - Discovery Astronauts Visit New York
One of the world's most colorful cities is adding NASA blue to its palette as astronauts from the recent Discovery mission visit New York this week.
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08.18.05 - NASA Targets March for Next Shuttle Mission
NASA is targeting March for the next Space Shuttle mission (STS-121). The mission will be the second test flight to the International Space Station in the Shuttle Return to Flight sequence.
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08.18.05 - Discovery Set for Return to Kennedy Space Center
NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery ferry flight departs no earlier than Friday morning, Aug. 19, and arrives at KSC no earlier than 5:30 p.m. EDT, Saturday.
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08.17.05 - NASA Announces Media Update About Space Shuttle Program
NASA announced a news conference starting at noon EDT, Thursday in the agency's Webb Auditorium, 300 E Street SW, Washington.
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08.09.05 - STS-114 MCC Status Report #28
Discovery glided to a pre-dawn landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California this morning concluding a journey of 5.8 million miles, touching down at 7:11 a.m. CDT.
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08.08.05 - STS-114 MCC Status Report #27
Discovery's seven astronauts will spend another day in space after weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center landing site prevented a return to Earth today.
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08.07.05 - STS-114 MCC Status Report #26
Discovery's Return to Flight mission is scheduled to conclude with a landing at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center early Monday morning.
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08.07.05 - STS-114 MCC Status Report #25
Discovery’s crew is spending what should be its last night in space, with an early morning landing planned Monday at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, concluding a voyage of 5.35 million miles.
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