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Building the International Space Station

Look at what happened from 1998 until 2008.

In just ten years it has grown and grown. Watch the pieces come together as they are sent up from Earth.

This is the International Space Station (ISS) Assembly diagram, piece by piece.

I had no idea the Space Station had grown to this size.

This is really cool!!!

Click here to see the flash presentation.

NASA Discovery launch further delayed…

The planned launch next week of the space shuttle Discovery has been delayed to mid-December to give more time for engineers to evaluate repairs made to the orbiter’s external fuel tank, NASA said on Wednesday.

NASA has encountered numerous delays over the last month in trying to get Discovery off the ground for its final voyage before the shuttle fleet is retired.

The main culprit has been the external tank. Cracks were found on aluminium ribs that support an empty space inside the external fuel tank that separates the liquid oxygen tank at the top and the liquid hydrogen tank at the bottom. The cracks could cause insulation foam to break off and damage the shuttle during lift-off.

Broken foam damaged the shuttle Columbia in 2003, causing it to disintegrate while re-entering the atmosphere and killed all seven astronauts aboard.

“Managers decided the analysis and tests required to launch Discovery safely are not complete. The work will continue through next week,” NASA said in a statement.

In scrapping the December 3-6 launch window, NASA set a new one that begins December 17.

The Discovery mission is to deliver the last major U.S. contribution to the International Space Station (ISS) – an extra room – along with supplies, including a human-like robot known as Robonaut 2, the first-such robot ever sent to space.

Discovery is the oldest active shuttle in the fleet. After the shuttles are retired, astronauts will travel to and from the ISS on Russian spacecraft.