
Atlantis headed for the International Space Station
Bringing more than five tons of supplies and equipment, the shuttle Atlantis closed in on the International Space Station early Sunday, on course for the shuttle program’s 37th and final docking since the lab’s assembly began in 1998.
David Malin: Astronomy in Australia
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