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VEHICLE |
Atlantis/OV-104/ |
LOCATION |
Orbiter
Processing Facility bay 3 |
TARGET KSC LAUNCH
DATE/TIME |
no
earlier than April 13, 2000 at 8:41 p.m. EST |
TARGET KSC LANDING
DATE/TIME |
April
23, 2000 |
LAUNCH
WINDOW |
up
to 10 minutes |
MISSION
DURATION |
9
days, 20 hours |
CREW |
Halsell,
Horowitz,
Weber,
Williams,
Voss,
Helms,
Usachev |
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and
INCLINATION |
190
nautical miles/51.6 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note |
Technicians have completed servicing of Atlantis’
ammonia boiler. Orbiter integrated hydraulic system testing concluded earlier
this week. Work to close-out the orbiter’s payload bay continues and the
payload bay doors are slated for closure on Monday. Shuttle wiring inspections
are nearing completion.
Preparation to roll Atlantis out of the OPF is on
going. On March 10, Shuttle managers at KSC will gather in a standard meeting to
review the orbiter’s readiness for transfer to the Vehicle Assembly Building.
The move is currently planned for March 13.
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MISSION:
STS-92
-- 5th ISS Flight (3A) -- Z-1 Truss, PMA-3 |
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VEHICLE |
Discovery/OV-103 |
LOCATION |
OPF
bay 1 |
TARGET KSC LAUNCH
DATE/TIME |
TBD |
TARGET KSC LANDING
DATE/TIME |
TBD |
MISSION
DURATION |
11
days |
CREW |
Duffy,
Melroy, Wakata, Chiao, Wisoff, Lopez-Alegria, McArthur |
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and
INCLINATION |
160
nautical miles/51.6 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note |
Discovery’s life support and
environmental control system is undergoing routine
servicing this week. Auxiliary power unit installation is
complete and connection to the orbiter is planned through
next week.
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MISSION:
STS-97
-- 6th ISS Flight (4A) -- PV Module P6 |
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VEHICLE |
Endeavour/OV-105 |
LOCATION |
OPF bay 2 |
TARGET KSC LAUNCH
DATE/TIME |
TBA |
TARGET KSC LANDING
DATE/TIME |
TBA |
MISSION
DURATION |
9 days |
CREW |
Jett,
Bloomfield, Tanner, Noriega, Garneau |
ORBITAL ALTITUDE and
INCLINATION |
173
nautical miles/51.6 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note |
Yesterday
workers removed the SRTM payload from Endeavour’s
payload bay and transported it to the Space Station
Processing Facility. There is will undergo inspections
and preparation for shipment to the vendor. Technicians
will remove the main engine heat shields today and
engine removal is scheduled to begin tomorrow. Checks of
the orbiter’s forward reaction control system are
ongoing.
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