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Shuttle Endeavour blasts off on final flight

The space shuttle Endeavour has rocketed into space on its final flight to the International Space Station.

Endeavour's final launch

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Countdown and takeoff for this space shuttle's last mission

The space shuttle Endeavourhasrocketed into spaceon its final flight to the International Space Station.

The shuttle blasted offas scheduled at 8:56 a.m. ET Monday from Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., two weeks after its previous unsuccessful launch attempt.

"It was an outstanding countdown," said shuttle launch director Mike Leinbach at a post-launchnews conference. "Endeavour's on orbit safely. [It's a] great day here at the Kennedy Space Center."

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The 16-day mission, known formally as STS-134,is NASA's second last shuttle flight. The shuttle Atlantis will make NASA's final shuttle flight in July and thenthe entireshuttle fleetwill beretired, following three decades of service.

Commander Mark Kelly heads the crewset to dockat theInternational Space Station Wednesday at 6:15 a.m.ET. Also on board Endeavour are fellow NASA astronauts Michael Fincke, Greg Chamitoff, Andrew Feustel and European Space Agency astronaut Roberto Vittori.

Among the tens of thousands of spectators gatheredat the launch site to watch the launchwas Kelly's wife, Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, who is recovering from being shot in the head in January.

Her presence at the launch"inspired us all, just as America's space program has done for the past 50 years," said NASA administrator Charles Bolden in a blog post following the launch.

Canada's role

Canadian-built robotswill play an important role in the STS-134 mission.

Endeavour's Canadarm and the space station'sCanadarm 2willwork togetherto install the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer 2 (AMS) on the exterior of the station.The devicewill be used to look at the makeup of cosmic particles.

The robotic armswill also assist in attaching a large equipment platform, the Express Logistics Carrier 3.

Dextre, the space station's 3.7-metre tall Canadian built robotic handyman will be receiving a new camera cover and its cables will be re-lubricated.

About 500,000 other people were estimated to be gathered on nearby roads and towns to watch the launch more than the number that saw Discovery's final launchin February and millions of others were expected to watch online.

Shortly before liftoff, Kelly issued a statement of thanks.

"This mission represents the power of teamwork, commitment and exploration," he said. "It is in the DNA of our great country to reach for the stars and explore. We must not stop. To all the millions watching today including our spouses, children, family and friends, we thank you for your support."

Endeavour will deliver to the space station the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a particle physics detector that scientists hope will help lead to the understanding of the origin of the universe.

The shuttle will also deliver spare parts, including some specifically for Dextre, a Canadian Space Agency robot that rides on the end of the space station's Canadarm2 robotic arm. Dextre performs maintenance and repair work outside the station, such as changing batteries and cameras.

The astronauts will undertake four spacewalks during the mission. They areexpected toreturn to Earthat2:32 a.m. ET on June 1, at earliest.

One challenge during the mission is the fact thata Russian Soyuz spacecraft iscurrently docked at the space station and will be undocking while Endeavour is also berthed, said Bill Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Space Operations at the news conference. That will make co-ordination and logistics among the multiple crews more complicated, but everyone is prepared and there is a good plan in place, he added.

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Endeavour's previous launch attempt, onApril 29, was halted less than four hours before liftoff after an electrical problem was detected in the shuttle's auxiliary power unit. The problem has since been repaired.

Monday's launch sawonly minor issues thatdid notalter the plan for the mission a damaged tile near the shuttle side hatch was quickly repaired before takeoff and foam that fell off the external fuel tank during launch did not appear to contact the shuttle.

Followingits current mission,Endeavour will be put on display at the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Its Canadarm robotic arm is expected to be returned to Canada.

With files from the Associated Press