November 12, 1996
KSC Contact: Bruce Buckingham
KSC Release No. 131-96

SPACE SHUTTLE MISSION STS-80 LAUNCH COUNTDOWN BEGINS TODAY

NASA will start the countdown for the launch of Space Shuttle Columbia today at 1 p.m. EST at the T-43 hour mark. The KSC launch team will conduct the countdown for mission STS-80 from Firing Room 3 of the Launch Control Center.

The countdown contains 30 hours, 50 minutes of built-in hold time leading to the opening of the launch window at 2:50 p.m. (EST) on Friday, Nov. 15. The launch window extends for 2 hours, 30 minutes.

STS-80 is the seventh and last Space Shuttle mission of 1996. This will be the 21st flight of the orbiter Columbia and the 80th flight overall in NASA's Space Shuttle program. Columbia last flew on mission STS-78 in the summer of this year.

Columbia was transferred from Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Oct. 9 where it was mated with the external tank and solid rocket boosters. Columbia was then rolled out to launch pad 39B on Oct. 16.

On mission STS-80, Columbia will carry into orbit a five-member crew. The crew are: Commander Ken Cockrell; Pilot Kent Rominger; and Mission Specialists Tamara Jernigan, Thomas Jones and Story Musgrave. All members of the STS-80 crew are veteran Shuttle flyers.

The crew arrived at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility at 6:15 p.m. yesterday. Their activities prior to launch include equipment fit checks, medical examinations and opportunities to fly in the Shuttle Training Aircraft.

(end of general release)

The launch of STS-80 on Nov. 15 is contingent on a commercial Atlas rocket launch planned for Wednesday, Nov. 13. If the Atlas launch is delayed a day, an additional 24-hour hold will be implemented at the T-11 hour mark and the Shuttle launch delayed until Saturday, Nov. 16.

COUNTDOWN MILESTONES
all times are Eastern
Launch - 3 Days (Tuesday, Nov. 12)

Launch - 2 Days (Wednesday, Nov. 13)

Enter first planned built-in hold at T-27 hours for duration of four hours (5 a.m.)

Resume countdown (9 a.m.)

Enter eight-hour built-in hold at T-19 hours (5 p.m.)

Launch - 1 Day (Thursday, Nov. 14)

Resume countdown (1 a.m.)

Enter planned hold at T-11 hours for 15 hours, 30 minutes (9 a.m.)

Launch Day (Friday, Nov. 15)

Resume countdown (12:30 a.m.)

Enter planned one-hour built-in hold at the T- 6 hour mark (5:30 a.m.)

Resume countdown (6:30 a.m.)

Enter two-hour hold at T-3 hours (9:30 a.m.)

Resume countdown at T-3 hours (11:30 a.m.)

Enter planned 10-minute hold at T-20 minutes (2:10 p.m.)

Resume countdown (2:20 p.m.)

Enter 10-minute hold at T-9 minutes (2:31 p.m.)

Resume countdown at T-9 minutes (about 2:41 p.m.)

SUMMARY OF BUILT-IN HOLDS FOR STS-80

  T-TIME        LENGTH OF HOLD           HOLD BEGINS        HOLD ENDS
T-27 hours        4 hours               5:00 a.m. Wed.     9:00 a.m. Wed.
T-19 hours        8 hours               5:00 p.m. Wed.     1:00 a.m. Thurs.
T-11 hours       15 hours, 30 minutes   9:00 a.m. Thurs.  12:30 a.m. Fri.
T-6 hours         1 hour                5:30 a.m. Fri.     6:30 a.m. Fri.
T-3 hours         2 hours               9:30 a.m. Fri.    11:30 a.m. Fri.
T-20 minutes     10 minutes             2:10 p.m. Fri.     2:20 p.m. Fri.
T-9 minutes      10 minutes             2:31 p.m. Fri.     2:41 p.m. Fri.


CREW FOR MISSION STS-80

         Commander (CDR): Ken Cockrell
             Pilot (PLT): Kent Rominger
 Payload Commander (MS1): Tamara Jernigan
Mission Specialist (MS2): Thomas Jones
Mission Specialist (MS3): Story Musgrave


SUMMARY OF STS-80 LAUNCH DAY CREW ACTIVITIES

Friday, Nov. 15

   9:55 a.m.  Wake up
* 10:25 a.m.  Breakfast and crew photo
  10:55 a.m.  Weather briefing (CDR, PLT, MS2)
  10:55 a.m.  Don launch and entry suits (MS1, MS3)
  11:05 a.m.  Don launch and entry suits (CDR, PLT, MS2)
* 11:18 a.m.  Crew suiting photo
* 11:35 a.m.  Depart for launch pad 39B
* 12:05 p.m.  Arrive at white room and begin ingress
*  1:20 p.m.  Close crew hatch
*  2:50 p.m.  Launch

* Televised events (times may vary slightly)
All times Eastern

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