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Shuttle in ISS re-approach sensor test

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The space shuttle Endeavour, which finally undocked from the International Space Station at 3:55 GMT, is flying a re-approach to the station for a Detailed Test Objective known as STORRM (Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation), NASA said on Monday.

The space shuttle Endeavour, which finally undocked from the International Space Station at 3:55 GMT, is flying a re-approach to the station for a Detailed Test Objective known as STORRM (Sensor Test for Orion Relative Navigation Risk Mitigation), NASA said on Monday.

Endeavour, piloted by Commander Mark Kelly, will approach within about 200 meters of the station.

STORRM is examining sensor technologies that could make it easier for future space vehicles to dock at the International Space Station.

Nearly five hours after undocking, Endeavour's engines will fire again to leave the vicinity of the station. The shuttle will begin to increase its distance from the station with each orbit of the Earth, NASA said.

MOSCOW, May 30 (RIA Novosti) 

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