NOTE: The launch countdown for mission STS-89 began yesterday at 7 p.m. at the T-43-hour mark and the STS-89 flight crew arrived at KSC at 2:30 p.m.
Last night, Endeavour's payload bay doors were successfully cycled and closed for flight following replacement of a seal on the left door. The launch pad will be cleared of all personnel this afternoon to accomplish pyrotechnic initiator controller testing and loading of cryogenics into the orbiter's power reactant storage and distribution system.
Current Air Force weather forecasts indicate a 60 percent chance that weather could prohibit launch on Thursday. The primary concern is for thick cloud coverage at the launch site. Also of concern are thunderstorm debris clouds resulting from a cold front in the Eastern Gulf of Mexico. Thursday's forecast calls for winds from the southeast at 12-18 knots, clouds scattered at 3,000 feet and 10,000 feet; broken at 25,000, visibility 7 miles, temperature 64 degree F, 73 percent relative humidity, and no precipitation.
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