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		<title>Shuttle Discovery Delivers Japanese Laboratory to International Space Station</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASA News Release: 08-136 May 31, 2008
Space shuttle Discovery and a seven-member crew has launched from NASA&#8217;s Kennedy Space Center to deliver and install a Japanese laboratory on the International Space Station.
The mission, designated STS-124, is the second of three flights to launch components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency&#8217;s Kibo laboratory.  Discovery is carrying Kibo&#8217;s tour bus-sized Japanese Pressurized Module, or JPM, which will be the station&#8217;s largest module.  The shuttle astronauts will work with the three-member station crew and ground teams around the world to install the JPM and Kibo&#8217;s robotic arm system.
Joining Kelly on Discovery&#8217;s 14-day [...]]]></description>
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<p>Space shuttle Discovery and a seven-member crew has launched from NASA&#8217;s Kennedy Space Center to deliver and install a Japanese laboratory on the International Space Station.</p>
<p>The mission, designated STS-124, is the second of three flights to launch components to complete the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency&#8217;s Kibo laboratory.  Discovery is carrying Kibo&#8217;s tour bus-sized Japanese Pressurized Module, or JPM, which will be the station&#8217;s largest module.  The shuttle astronauts will work with the three-member station crew and ground teams around the world to install the JPM and Kibo&#8217;s robotic arm system.</p>
<p>Joining Kelly on Discovery&#8217;s 14-day flight are Pilot Ken Ham and Mission Specialists Karen Nyberg, Ron Garan, Mike Fossum, Greg Chamitoff and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Akihiko Hoshide.</p>
<p>Garan and Fossum will conduct three spacewalks during the mission.  Chamitoff will replace current station crew member Garrett Reisman, who has lived on the outpost since mid-March.  Chamitoff will return to Earth on Endeavour&#8217;s STS-126 mission, targeted for Nov. 10.</p>
<p>NASA is providing continuous television and Internet coverage of Discovery&#8217;s mission, which is the 123rd shuttle flight, the 35th for Discovery and the 26th shuttle mission to the station.</p>
<p>NASA Television features live mission events, daily mission status news conferences and 24-hour commentary.</p>
<p><strong>NASA TV is webcast at:  <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/ntv" target="_blank">www.nasa.gov/ntv</a></strong></p></blockquote>
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