Space shuttle moved to launch pad on freezing morn (1:23 a.m.)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — Space shuttle Endeavour is on the launch pad after a freezing three-and-a-half-mile (more than file kilometers) trip.

NASA moved the shuttle out of its hangar before dawn Wednesday. The temperature was bitterly cold, getting as low as 29 (-2 Celsius). As a precaution, NASA turned on the shuttle heaters earlier than usual. In addition, workers limited their time outside to 30-minute shifts during Endeavour's six-hour trip to the pad.

Six astronauts will ride Endeavour into orbit Feb. 7. They will deliver two of the last major pieces of the International Space Station, a connecting chamber named Tranquility and a cupola with seven windows.

NASA's shuttle program is in its final countdown. Only five missions remain. (AP)

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