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Atlantis to stay in orbit another day
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida (CNN) -- NASA postponed landing for the space shuttle Atlantis for a second day in a row on Monday because of clouds and crosswinds at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The five-member crew originally was scheduled to touch down Sunday after an 11-day mission that included installation of the international space station's science laboratory module, Destiny. But gusts up to 24 mph (39 km/h) forced NASA to postpone the landing. There were two landing opportunities on Monday, but NASA waived off the crew both times because of weather conditions. NASA said there were two opportunities to land at KSC on Tuesday and that the weather forecast was improving.
The weather also was bad on Monday at the shuttle's primary backup landing site at Edwards Air Force Base in California, NASA said. Atlantis has enough fuel, food and electrical power to stay aloft until Wednesday. Mission highlights
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