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CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida
Mon Jul 16, 2007 8:20pm EDT
The crew of the space shuttle Endeavour (L to R) pilot Charles Hobaugh, mission specialist's Barbara Morgan, Tracy Caldwell, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Dave Williams, commander Scott Kelly, and mission specialist Rick Mastracchio walk across the tarmac after arriving at the shuttle landing facility at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida July 16, 2007. The crew of Endeavour is at the space center for launch dress rehearsals. REUTERS/Scott Audette

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Teacher-astronaut Barbara Morgan and her six crewmates for the upcoming space shuttle Endeavour mission flew to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Monday for a final training run before liftoff.

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Leaving behind the computer simulators and virtual reality labs in Houston, the crew will climb aboard the spaceship, which is scheduled for blastoff on August 7 on a construction mission to the International Space Station.

"It's really a privilege to be here. We really, really look forward to the rest of our training and we really appreciate the opportunity to fly the orbiter," said Endeavour commander Scott Kelly, who will be making his second trip into space.

Only one astronaut from the Endeavour crew, Rick Mastracchio, has been to the space station and that was before people were living there.

The seven-member crew includes four first-time fliers. None has waited longer for a spaceflight than Morgan, who trained 22 years ago as the backup to teacher-in-space Christa McAuliffe.

When McAuliffe and six astronauts died during a launch accident aboard Challenger in January 1986, Morgan was asked to stay with the program with the intention that one day another teacher would be given a seat in the shuttle crew cabin.

It took 21 years and a career change for Morgan, 55, to get there. She joined the astronaut corps in 1998 and was trained as mission specialist.

Her primary job during Endeavour's mission is to operate the shuttle's robot arm and oversee the transfer of 5,000 pounds (2,268 kg) of cargo to the orbital outpost.

NASA subsequently selected three more teachers to train as educator-astronauts.

The crew also includes Kelly, 43, and Mastracchio, 47, Canadian Space Agency astronaut Dave Williams, 54, and Charles Hobaugh, 45, Tracy Caldwell, 37, and Al Drew, 44.

The crew's simulated launch countdown ends on Thursday.



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