NASA on Sunday postponed the launch of space shuttle Endeavour for the second straight day due to concerns over weather.
Storms near the Kennedy Space Center prompted Sunday's postponement, the space agency said. Sunday's launch was to happen at 7:13 p.m.
"We got the vehicle ready, and the weather unfortunately did not cooperate with us today," launch director Pete Nickolenko told shuttle commander Mark Polansky. "We're going to have to declare a scrub for today and try to bring the team back for another attempt tomorrow."
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CNN's John Zarrella and Dick Uliano contributed to this report.
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