CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Sept. 11 (UPI) -- The space shuttle
Discovery could land Friday evening at its backup site in California
due to increasingly inclement weather in Florida, NASA said.
A landing at that Kennedy Space Center was scrubbed Thursday
because of bad weather.
If the weather in Florida fails to improve Friday, Discovery
would land at Edwards Air Force Base and then be flown to Florida
piggy-back on a jumbo jet at a cost of about $1.7 million, NASA
officials said.
Thursday, the shuttle's crew performed an evasive maneuver
to avoid an unidentified piece of debris believed to be from the
mission's third spacewalk, CNN reported Friday.
That spacewalk was part of a 13-day mission to the
International Space Station, where the shuttle's crew delivered
supplies and made repairs, CNN, reported Friday.