TOKYO (AP) — A solar-powered plane attempting to circumnavigate the globe without fuel has taken off from Japan after an unscheduled, month-long stop. The Solar Impulse 2 departed around 3 a.m. Monday from an airport in Nagoya in central Japan. The plane with one pilot is attempting a 120-hour flight to Hawaii, the longest leg of its journey so far. It originally left Nanjing, China, for Hawaii, but diverted to Japan on June 1 because of unfavorable weather ahead. The Solar Impulse team has been waiting for the right weather conditions to depart.