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CAPE CANAVERAL – All systems are go for the launch of the shuttle Endeavour at 2:38 a.m. on a mission to the International Space Station. Just before 11:30 p.m., NASA officials said weather and shuttle systems look good for an on-time liftoff at the beginning of the 10-minute window. If all goes according to plan, seven astronauts will be on their way for a 16-day venture to deliver part of the massive Japanese Kibo science module. It will mark the 25th shuttle mission to the 10-year-old orbiting outpost.
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