Space Shuttle Processing Status Report

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01.14.05

Allard Beutel/Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-4769/1272)

Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-6185

STATUS REPORT: S05-002

SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS REPORT

Note: The Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at NASA's 
Kennedy Space Center (KSC), Fla. The order the Space Shuttles are 
listed in this report does not necessarily reflect the chronological 
order of future missions. 

Discovery (OV-103) 

Technicians continue system testing in support of Discovery's roll 
over to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) in March for the Return 
to Flight mission, designated STS-114, to the International Space 
Station. The dome mounted heat shields, the semi-circle sections of 
Thermal Protection System tile that are bolted around the engine 
interfaces, have been installed for flight. 

The new Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) is in the Remote Manipulator 
System lab in the VAB for final checkout and testing. It is scheduled 
to be moved over to the Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) and 
installed on Discovery next week. The 50-foot-long OBSS will attach 
to the Remote Manipulator System, or Shuttle robotic arm, and is one 
of the new safety measures for Return to Flight, equipping the 
orbiter with cameras and laser systems to inspect the Shuttle's 
Thermal Protection System while in space. 

Stacking of the Solid Rocket Boosters for the STS-114 mission is 
complete and the team is continuing with closeouts. Following the 
arrival of the redesigned External Tank at Kennedy Space Center on 
Jan. 5, the tank was moved to the VAB and lifted into the checkout 
cell for final processing. Technicians are beginning preparations for 
the aft hard-point closeout spray and should begin that task this 
weekend. 

Atlantis (OV-104)

Processing of Atlantis for its mission to the International Space 
Station continues to progress well with orbiter system testing now 
under way. The Rudder Speed Brake actuators and panels are installed 
and the optics checks are complete and good. 

Fuel cells No. 2 and 3 are installed. Fuel cells use oxygen and 
hydrogen to provide electrical power and water during a mission. The 
airlock is scheduled to be installed this weekend and the Forward 
Reaction Control System will be installed as early as next week. 

Endeavour (OV-105) 

Space Shuttle Endeavour is in its Orbiter Major Modification period, 
which began in December 2003. Endeavour was moved from the Vehicle 
Assembly Building back to the Orbiter Processing Facility on Jan. 12 
following the completion of a scheduled maintenance period in the 
bay. When Endeavour was rolled back into the bay, there was a 
technical problem with the communications equipment and the tug 
driver did not clearly hear the "stop" command. The orbiter rolled 
2-4 inches past its normal location and one tile on the leading edge 
of the vertical stabilizer came into contact with a work platform. 
There was no structural damage, and the tile will be repaired. 

Previous Space Shuttle processing status reports are available on the 
Internet at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/index.html For 
information about NASA's Return to Flight efforts on the Internet, 
visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/news/highlights/returntoflight.html For 
information about NASA and agency programs on the Internet, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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