resolution digital cameras that the next space station crew will use to photograph the shuttle, said JSC spokeswoman Kylie Clem. The images will be relayed to ground control teams so engineers can check for damage. Ideally, NASA wants to be able to shelter a seven-member shuttle crew aboard the station for 33 days until another shuttle can be launched on a rescue mission. The Russian cargo ship is scheduled to launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Feb. 28 and arrive at the space station on March 2. --SP 0049 Local Time 2149 GMT