EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- Space shuttle Endeavour's return flight to the Kennedy Space Center has been delayed once again, this time because of wind weather on the west coast.
NASA's plan now calls a sunrise departure on Wednesday.
The trip, originally scheduled to start Monday, has been pushed back several days because of weather and a technical problem. See Previous Story.
The earliest the shuttle could arrive in Central Florida is late Thursday morning, but NASA officials said further weather delays are possible.
Endeavour and its crew of seven astonauts landed at Edwards Air Force Base Nov. 30.
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