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NewsJuly 15, 2007

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA moved space shuttle Endeavour a step closer to liftoff without an essential part: the "u." The spacecraft arrived at the its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, and officials welcomed it with a banner reading "Go Endeavor."...

The Associated Press
After being moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Endeavour rested Wednesday on launch pad 39b at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch is scheduled for Aug. 7.<br>JOHN RAOUX<br>Associated Press
After being moved from the Vehicle Assembly Building, space shuttle Endeavour rested Wednesday on launch pad 39b at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The launch is scheduled for Aug. 7.<br>JOHN RAOUX<br>Associated Press

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA moved space shuttle Endeavour a step closer to liftoff without an essential part: the "u."

The spacecraft arrived at the its launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center on Wednesday, and officials welcomed it with a banner reading "Go Endeavor."

The shuttle's name, however, is spelled the British way, with a "u."

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It's named after the first ship commanded by 18th century British explorer James Cook.

The banner was up for about 90 minutes before being replaced by one with the correct spelling, but with photographers on hand for the arrival of the shuttle, cameras captured the mistake.

Endeavour's launch is scheduled for Aug. 7.

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