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The shuttle orbiter Discovery is due to land at 1:02 p.m. tomorrow at the Kennedy Space Center.
Orbiter landings are subject to weather and technical delays, but a second landing opportunity also is available about 90 minutes later.
The first landing track has Discovery coming in over north Florida, the second track comes in from the Gulf of Mexico just south of the Panhandle.
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