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“Good news, there’s a ‘go’ forecast at KSC,” CAPCOM Rick Sturckow radioed from Mission Control. “No precipitation concern inside of 30 miles, all the shower activity’s kind of to the east of that 30-mile circle. The main concern is going to be fog. Fog is not in the forecast, but that’s what we’re having Fergie (astronaut Chris Ferguson) look at for the T-38 (weather assessment) flight.”
“So it’s going to be few (clouds) at 2,000 (feet), scattered 5,000, scattered 12,000, seven miles vis and the winds are zero-eight-zero (at) four, peak six knots,” Sturckow said. “So that’s all good news. We’ll keep an eye on the fog for the first opportunity.”

“We understand, Houston, thanks a lot,” commander Alan Poindexter replied from Discovery. “That sounds like a great forecast.”

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Courtesy NASA A short view of the first 50 years of NASA and the plans for the future. Who knows what will be next? www.nasa.gov

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Courtesy NASA Endeavour lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on the STS-130 mission to deliver the Tranquility node and cupola to the International Space Station. en.wikipedia.org