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Shuttle, space station link amid NASA woes
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-07-29 07:10

The shuttle Discovery astronauts boarded the International Space Station high above the Earth on Thursday, the first shuttle crew to visit since the Columbia disaster and now because of new safety concerns, possibly the last for some time.

A view from shuttle Discovery's crew's hand-held video camera of the International Space Station as it passes over shuttle Discovery's tail during rendezvous manoeuvres before the docking of the orbiter to the station July 28, 2005. [Reuters]
At Mission Control in Houston, NASA said it is confident it can fix problems with the space shuttle's fuel tank, which shed four large pieces of insulating foam during launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, a recurrence of a dangerous flaw the U.S. space agency thought it had fixed.

"No one is folding their tents. No one is down in the mouth. All I see from the team is extreme determination to go and fix that problem," John Shannon, the space shuttle flight operations manager, said at a news conference. "I think we can get the tank in good shape to fly again." He added that so far the ship appears in good shape for landing on August 7.

As NASA managers grappled with the foam problem, Discovery and the space station, each weighing more than 100 tons, linked up with barely a bump when commander Eileen Collins slowly guided the shuttle in.

Following U.S. Navy tradition, astronaut John Phillips on the space station rang a ship's bell to welcome the shuttle crew aboard.
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