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10-03-09 Weather Looks Good for Wednesday Shuttle Launch

The space shuttle Discovery is looking free and clear for a launch Wednesday night.The weather looks promising for the planned evening launch at 9:20 p.m. EDT (0120 March 12 GMT) from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral,Fla.,shuttle weather officer Kathy Winters said."It should be a beautiful launch,"she said."The weather is looking very good for launch,I'm happy to say.And of course we're going to have that full moon,that's going to be really nice too."Discovery's seven-astronaut crew,led by commander Lee Archambault,will deliver a new set of solar arrays and support girder to the space station,as well as a new inhabitant to the outpost:the first long-duration Japanese astronaut Koichi Wakata.Wakata,a veteran Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) flyer, is set to replace NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus as an Expedition 18 flight engineer,checking in for a roughly six-month stay."At this point we have no real concerns,"said Steve Payne,NASA test director,during a morning briefing here."Our systems are in good shape,the countdown is proceeding on schedule like it should be,and we are ready for the exciting mission that lies ahead of us on Wednesday night."If weather does end up prohibiting launch tomorrow,mission managers said they are willing to try again until March 16,even if it means having to cut down the planned 14-day mission.After that,the shuttle must stand down temporarily to let a Russian Soyuz craft launch toward the ISS as planned