U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, the Arizona Democrat recovering from a gunshot wound to the head suffered Jan. 8, plans to attend next monthโ€™s launch of the Space Shuttle Endeavor, which will be commanded by her husband, Mark Kelly.

โ€œOur hope is that the congresswoman will be able to attend the launch,โ€ Giffordsโ€™ spokesman, C.J. Karamargin, said March 11. โ€œWeโ€™ll have to wait and see what the final word is, but the plan is yes.โ€

Giffordsโ€™ doctors at Memorial Herman Hospital in Houston said the three-term congresswoman is making excellent progress in her recovery and should be able to travel to Florida for the launch.

โ€œShe is making leaps and bounds in terms of neurological recovery,โ€ said Giffordsโ€™ physician, Dr. Dong Kim, during a March 11 news conference. โ€œHer speech is getting very good, she is starting to walk with assistance and if you remember from where we were six weeks ago, this is a tremendous amount of progress.โ€

Kim also said there is a good chance that Giffords would attend her husbandโ€™s space shuttle launch in April. Although her doctors will wait until May to reattach a portion of her skull removed shortly after the shooting to allow for brain swelling, she is capable of travel in the meantime, Kim said.