Karl A. Silverman with the Space Flight Meteorology Group checks on weather conditions in Florida as STS-116 flight controllers in Houston's Mission Control Center await the Dec. 22 landing of the Space Shuttle Discovery near the site from which the spacecraft launched almost two weeks earlier. Weather had earlier caused waving off the landing at the now-targeted, most frequently-used site and another in California.
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Johnson Space Center
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NASA
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Karl A. Silverman with the Space Flight Meteorology Group checks on weather conditions in Florida as STS-116 flight controllers in Houston's Mission Control Center await the Dec. 22 landing of the Space Shuttle Discovery near the site from which the spacecraft launched almost two weeks earlier. Weather had earlier caused waving off the landing at the now-targeted, most frequently-used site and another in California.