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Because the port was going to be empty once the observation deck was moved, NASA wanted a cover there to keep Tranquility's docking mechanisms from getting too cold. That port wasn't going to be vacated for long. The astronauts planned to move a docking adaptor into that slot Monday night. Both the dome and $380 million Tranquility are European contributions to the space station and represent the last of the major building blocks. NASA's part of space station construction will end with the retirement of the space shuttle fleet, scheduled for this fall. Given the imminent end of the shuttle program, Endeavour's six astronauts are savoring their time in orbit more than might have otherwise, Alibaruho noted. Their 1 1/2-week space station visit will end Friday.
"This crew has done a very good job of taking the time to really enjoy and reflect on the opportunities that they have in space right now, to see the wonder of it and just enjoy the time on the International Space Station," he said. ___ On the Net: NASA:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/
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