Endeavour's return may be moved forward due to hurricane
The return of the US space shuttle Endeavour could be moved forward by 24 hour due to Hurricane Dean.
Dean intensified late yesterday to a category four storm, packing fearsome winds of up to 215 kilometres per hour, as it blasted across the Caribbean towards Jamaica.
US space officials are concerned that if the hurricane veers toward the Texas coast, where the Johnson Space Centre is located, it could affect the spacecraft's landing.
"We'd really like to protect an option to end the mission Tuesday," LeRoy Cain, chairman of the mission management team, told reporters.
"The centre will have to make a decision in the mid-Sunday to mid-Monday on whether or not to close," he added. "But the decision to land Endeavour early would have to be made well before that."
The shuttle is currently scheduled to return to earth on Wednesday.
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