CAPE CANAVERAL: The US space shuttle Endeavour docked on schedule Wednesday with the orbiting International Space Station, NASA announced.
The shuttle docked with the ISS, orbiting 346 kilometers above Earth over the Atlantic ocean west of Portugal at 0506 GMT, NASA TV said, showing live images of the maneuver.
The Endeavouor crew blasted off Monday carrying a seven-windowed dome observation deck for the ISS.
Built for NASA by the European group Thales Alenia Space in their Turin factory, the cupola will provide unparalleled panoramic views of Earth and space.
Endeavour astronauts on Tuesday finished routine inspection of the thermal protection system on the orbiter's wing leading edges and nose, NASA said.
The shuttle docked with the ISS, orbiting 346 kilometers above Earth over the Atlantic ocean west of Portugal at 0506 GMT, NASA TV said, showing live images of the maneuver.
The Endeavouor crew blasted off Monday carrying a seven-windowed dome observation deck for the ISS.
Built for NASA by the European group Thales Alenia Space in their Turin factory, the cupola will provide unparalleled panoramic views of Earth and space.
Endeavour astronauts on Tuesday finished routine inspection of the thermal protection system on the orbiter's wing leading edges and nose, NASA said.
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