Courtesy: "Associated Press (AP)", 14 May 2011
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NASA clears space shuttle for Monday launch     
     CAPE CANAVERAL,  Fla.     (AP) -- NASA unanimously approved a Monday morning launch  attempt for the space shuttle Endeavour, after reviewing all the repairs  for an electrical problem that grounded the next-to-last shuttle flight  two weeks ago.
The flight to the  International Space Station will be led by commander Mark Kelly, the  husband of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, who was critically wounded  during a January shooting rampage in Tucson, Ariz. She was present for  the first launch attempt, and is to be on hand for this one as well.
Mission  management team chairman Mike Moses said Saturday he is confident the  repairs took care of the electrical short and blown fuse that prevented a  string of heaters from turning on during the first launch attempt on  April 29. A thermostat with an exposed wire was replaced, as was a  switch box with a blown fuse.
"In our minds, we are good to go," Moses told reporters.
Forecasters put the odds of good weather at 70 percent. The main concerns are stiff crosswind and low clouds.
"Looks like we r flying !!!" astronaut Mike Fincke said in a Twitter update late Saturday afternoon.
Launch  director Mike Leinbach said an estimated 500,000 spectators are  expected to jam area roads and communities in advance of Monday's  scheduled 8:56 a.m. launch. That's more than the crowd for Discovery's  final launch in February, but far short of what was anticipated for  Endeavour's launch attempt on April 29.
"They're  not quite expecting that big surge ... but still it will be a heck of a  traffic jam," Leinbach said. Because of the clogged roads, NASA may opt  for a two-day delay rather than the usual one day, if Monday's try is  called off in the final few hours of the countdown. Launch controllers  need to be able to get home and rest, he said.
President  Barack Obama and his family were among those who traveled to Kennedy  Space Center last month hoping to see a launch. He met with the  astronauts and visited with Giffords, but won't return Monday.
"I  sure would have liked to have him come back," Leinbach said. "We did  all that work for him, and now he's not going to get to see a launch."  It's possible, he noted, that the president may come for the very last  shuttle launch in July.
Leinbach is thrilled  that Giffords will be present for the launch. As before, the Arizona  congresswoman will remain off-limits to the public and even most space  center employees. Five other members of Congress also will attend.
"It will be a terrific time for her," Leinbach said, "and Mark just can't wait to see her back here. That's good stuff."
The congresswoman has been undergoing rehabilitation in Houston, her husband's home base, for a gunshot wound to the head.
Kelly  and five other veteran spacemen are assigned to the 16-day flight. They  will deliver a $2 billion particle physics detector - a project led by a  Nobel Prize-winning physicist - as well as critical space station spare  parts.
Atlantis will close out the 30-year space shuttle program with a July flight.
As  the program winds down, layoff notices went out last week to nearly  2,000 shuttle contract workers at NASA's launch site. They will lose  their jobs this summer, once Atlantis takes flight for the last time.
Leinbach said the timing of those notices is unfortunate, coming right in the middle of a launch countdown.
"The  mood is a little bit downcast right now," he said. "But ... I have no  worries at all about the team being able to make the right calls on  Monday."
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