
Cape Canaveral: The space shuttle Endeavour landed at Kennedy Space Center, after a record- setting mission to the International Space Station to install a Japanese laboratory and a Canadian repair robot, NASA said.
Endeavour landed at 0609 IST today after a 16-day mission that included a record 12-day docking at the ISS and five spacewalks - the most ever embarked upon in a single mission.
The shuttle touched down after an initially scheduled landing 90 minutes earlier was postponed due to poor weather conditions.
The Endeavour's mission, which went by practically without a hitch, was greeted with enthusiasm by everybody at NASA. "This has been a two-week adventure and it's been a pleasure and honour to be on it," shuttle co-pilot Greg Johnson told NASA mission control at Houston, Texas, after the crew got their wake-up call yesterday at around 2030 IST.
Endeavour commander Dominic Gorie late Sunday described the mission as an all-around success. "We have done awesome," Gorie said. "Every spacewalk was a win, every robotic operation was a win."
His comments came after mission specialists Robert Behnken and Mike Foreman attached a 50-foot sensory boom to the outside of the space station.
ISS flight director Dana Weigel said the spacewalk, often referred to by NASA officials as an EVA, or an extra-vehicular activity, had set a new record.
"This was five EVAs ... More than we ve done on any station mission," he said.
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PTI