Cape Canaveral, Fla. -- The U.S. space agency announced plans Tuesday to move space shuttle Endeavour to its launch pad in advance of its March 11 launch.

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said Endeavour's move to Launch Pad 39A at the Kennedy Space Center next Monday is in preparation for the STS-123's 16-day mission to the International Space Station. That mission will include delivery of the first section of the Japan space agency's Kibo laboratory and the Canadian Space Agency's two-armed robotic system, Dextre. Five spacewalks are scheduled for the flight.
The first motion of the shuttle from Kennedy's Vehicle Assembly Building is scheduled for 7 a.m. EST Monday. The fully assembled space shuttle -- the orbiter, external tank and twin solid rocket boosters -- will be mounted on a mobile launcher platform and delivered to the pad on top of a crawler transporter.
The crawler will travel at less than 1 mph during the 3.4-mile journey that is expected to take approximately six hours to complete.
NASA TV will provide live coverage of the move on its public channel.
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