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The space shuttle Endeavour will land at Edwards Air Force Base in eastern Kern County at about 1:25 p.m. today, NASA Flight controllers decided this morning.
With weather forecasts in Florida indicating unfavorable conditions for a landing at Kennedy Space Center, NASA officials elected to press ahead with a touchdown at Edwards.
No arrangements have been made by NASA for a rare public viewing of the landing.
NASA’s first choice for a landing site is always Kennedy, where shuttle technicians can immediately start readying the huge space glider for its next mission.
When poor weather in Florida forces a landing at Edwards, it’s expensive and time-consuming to ferry the orbiter back to the Kennedy Space Center -- piggy-back style -- atop a modified Boeing 747.
Detours to the landing site at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards add approximately $1.7 million to the cost of the mission.
Nevertheless, Kern County has proved to be an important and...
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