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04.22.05

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

STATUS REPORT: S2-15

SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS REPORT

Note: NASA's Kennedy Space Center issues Space Shuttle Processing 
Status Reports each week, and is the source for information regarding 
processing activities associated with the vehicles and payloads. This 
report does not necessarily reflect the chronological order of future 
Space Shuttle missions. If you are a member of the media and would 
like further information, visit 
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/news/index.html. 

Discovery (OV-103)

Mission: STS-114 - 17th ISS Flight (LF1) - Multi-Purpose Logistics 
Module
Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103)
Location: Launch Pad 39B
Launch Date: Launch Planning Window: May 22 - June 3, 2005
Launch Pad: 39B
Crew: Collins, Kelly, Noguchi, Robinson, Thomas, Lawrence and Camarda
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

On Wednesday, following the Space Shuttle Program's Design 
Certification Review (DCR) the previous day, senior management 
identified May 22 as the target launch date for STS-114 in the May 15 
- June 3 launch window. This will allow additional time to complete 
the required engineering analysis, validation and verification 
testing of the Shuttle for a safe Return to Flight.

Work continues at Launch Pad 39B for Discovery's launch to the 
International Space Station (ISS). The payload bay doors were opened 
Tuesday and the Remote Manipulator System, or Shuttle arm, and the 
Orbiter Boom Sensor System clearance checks are complete. Flight 
readiness tests have been successfully performed on all three Space 
Shuttle Main Engines.

This weekend, technicians will finalize work to prepare for loading 
the hypergolic propellants for flight. This process includes loading 
the propellants, monomethyl hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide, into 
the Orbiter Maneuvering System and the Forward Reaction Control 
System. On April 28, the Rotating Service Structure will be rotated 
away from the vehicle in preparation for hot-fire tests of the 
Auxiliary Power Units on Discovery and the right-hand Solid Rocket 
Booster Hydraulic Power Unit.

Two of the payloads that will travel to the ISS were installed into 
the Payload Transportation Canister this week in preparation for 
their move to Launch Pad 39B. The External Stowage Platform-2 (ESP-2) 
was installed on Tuesday and the Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment 
Support Structure Carrier (LMC) was installed on Wednesday. The ESP-2 
will carry replacement parts to the Station and will be deployed and 
attached to the Station's airlock as a permanent spare-parts 
facility. The LMC will carry a replacement Control Moment Gyroscope 
and a tile repair sample test kit. The Multi-Purpose Logistics Module 
Raffaello is scheduled to be installed on Monday, with transfer to 
the pad scheduled to occur at the end of next week. 

Mission: STS-121 - 18th ISS Flight (ULF1) - Multi-Purpose Logistics 
Module
Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104)
Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1
Launch Date: Launch Planning Window: July 12 - July 31, 2005
Launch Pad: 39B
Crew: Lindsey, Kelly, Sellers, Fossum, Nowak and Wilson
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

Technicians continue processing Atlantis in Orbiter Processing 
Facility bay 1 for its mission, designated STS-121, to the 
International Space Station. On Thursday, the STS-121 crew arrived at 
Kennedy Space Center for the Crew Equipment Interface Test. The test 
provides the crew an opportunity to get a hands-on look at the 
orbiter and equipment they will be working with on the mission.

Orbiter system testing is nearly 60 percent complete. Technicians 
finished installing the engines' dome-mounted heat shields, the two 
semi-circled-shaped sections of Thermal Protection System tile that 
fit around the engine interfaces. The interface verification test 
continues on the right-hand Orbiter Maneuvering System pod. Following 
the installation of the new landing gear door thermal barrier seal, 
the nose landing gear was retracted for seal compression checks.

Solid Rocket Booster (SRB) stacking for Atlantis' launch continues in 
the VAB high bay 3. The External Tank remains in the checkout cell 
for final testing. Following the completion of SRB stacking, the tank 
will be moved and attached to the SRBs on May 6. 

Endeavour (OV-105)

Endeavour is in its Orbiter Major Modification period, which began in 
December 2003.

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

http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight

	
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