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MISSION: STS-99 -- Shuttle Radar Topography Mission (SRTM)

VEHICLE Endeavour/OV-105
LOCATION On orbit
TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME Feb. 11, 2000 at 12:43 p.m. EST
TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME Feb. 22, 2000 at 4:52 p.m. EST
MISSION DURATION 11 days, 4 hours and 8 minutes
CREW Kregel, Gorie, Kavandi, Voss, Mohri, Thiele
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION 126 nautical miles/57 degrees

Work in progress
Workers have completed open assessments of the solid rocket boosters at Hangar AF. Inspections verified that the boosters are in good condition with no abnormal damage.


MISSION: STS-101 -- 3rd ISS Flight (2A.2) - SPACEHAB DM
VEHICLE Atlantis/OV-104/
LOCATION Orbiter Processing Facility bay 3
TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME no earlier than April 13, 2000 at 8:44 p.m. EST
TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME April 24, 2000
LAUNCH WINDOW about 10 minutes
MISSION DURATION 10 days, 19 hours
CREW Halsell, Horowitz, Weber, Lu, Williams, Malenchenko, Morukov
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION 190 nautical miles/51.6 degrees
Work in progress
Auxiliary power unit leak and functional tests continue and preparations for transfer tunnel adapter installation are ongoing. Orbiter electrical wiring inspection, repair and protection continue.

MISSION: STS-92 -- 4rd ISS Flight (3A) - Z-1 Truss, PMA-3
VEHICLE Atlantis/OV-103/
LOCATION Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1
TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME no earlier than June 14, 2000 at 8:42 p.m. EST
TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME June 24, 2000 at 5:10 p.m. EDT
LAUNCH WINDOW 10 minutes
MISSION DURATION 10 days
CREW Duffy, Melroy, Wakata, Chiao, Wisoff, Lopez-Alegria, McArthur
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION 173 nautical miles/51.6 degrees
Work in progress
Today, technicians are disconnecting Discovery's orbiter maneuvering system (OMS) cross feed lines. Removal of the right hand OMS pod is scheduled to occur on Friday. Technicians are also preparing for the upcoming fuel cell voltage tests.

 

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