Endeavour undocks from International Space Station
The joint docked mission between the crews of the International Space Station and space shuttle Endeavour came to an end on Friday evening to begin the voyage back to Earth. Endeavour is scheduled to land at the Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida on Sunday, a NASA statement said.
Ten days after arriving with the Tranquility connecting hub and the dome-shaped cupola, Endeavour departed the station at 7:54 p.m. EST (0054 GMT on Saturday), with pilot Terry Virts at the controls.
Four more shuttle missions remain to stock the station and deliver science experiments before NASA retires its three-ship fleet later this year. The station, a $100 billion project of 16 nations, has been under construction 220 miles above Earth since 1998, reports said.
