Busy Shuttle Flight Goes Smoothly, Astronauts Say

Astronauts Open Space Station's New Room
Shuttle Discovery and Expedition 16 astronauts talk with reporters from inside the new Harmony node aboard the International Space Station (ISS) on Oct. 27, 2007, after the module was opened earlier in the day. (Image credit: NASA TV.)

HOUSTON - Astronauts broke in a brand newroom aboard the International Space Station (ISS) with some orbital funSaturday as their ambitious construction mission goes well.

With smiles on their faces,the astronauts of NASA?s shuttle Discovery and the station?s Expedition 16 crewperformed some formation flying inside Harmony, the new 16-ton connecting nodethey christenedearlier today as the hub for future international laboratories at the ISS.

NASA is broadcastingDiscovery's STS-120 launch and mission operations live on NASA TV. Click here for mission updatesand NASA TV from SPACE.com.

 

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