
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (AP) - U.S. space shuttle Atlantis arrived at the International Space Station Wednesday after nearly two days of journey.
Commander Charles Hobaugh steered the shuttle to a docking with the station at 11:51 a.m. EDT (1651 GMT) when the two spacecrafts were flying 220 miles above the Earth between Australia and Tasmania, NASA said.
The shuttle and station crews will open hatches and hold the traditional welcome ceremony at 1:48 p.m. EDT (1848 GMT). When hatches open, astronauts Nicole Stott's tenure as a station Expedition 21 flight engineer will come to an end as she joints the Atlantis crew.