NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report

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06.17.05

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-3749) 

Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(Phone: 321/867-2468)

STATUS REPORT: S05-024

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS REPORT

NASA's Space Shuttle fleet is housed and processed at Kennedy Space 
Center (KSC), Fla. 

Mission: STS-114 - 17th ISS Flight (LF1) - Multi-Purpose Logistics 
Module 
Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103) 
Location: Launch Pad 39B 
Launch Date: Launch Planning Window July 13 - 31, 2005 
Launch Pad: 39B 
Crew: Collins, Kelly, Noguchi, Robinson, Thomas, Lawrence and Camarda 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

On Wednesday, Discovery was rolled out to Launch Pad 39B by a giant 
Crawler Transporter. The four-mile journey began at 1:58 a.m., and 
the Space Shuttle arrived more than 10 hours later at 12:17 p.m. The 
Crawler Transporter, which has a top speed of about one mph, traveled 
even slower than normal. It stopped frequently so engineers could 
address overheating bearings.

The payload canister, including NASA's Italian-built Multi-Purpose 
Logistics Module Raffaello, was transferred to the launch pad on June 
13. The payload bay doors were opened yesterday in preparation for 
payload installation in the payload bay today. Following 
installation, payload connections are scheduled for this weekend, and 
payload/orbiter interface testing will begin early next week.

Preparations have begun for loading of hypergolic propellants, 
currently scheduled for June 22. This process includes loading the 
propellants, monomethyl hydrazine and nitrogen tetroxide, into the 
Orbiter Maneuvering System and the Forward Reaction Control System. 

Mission: STS-121 - 18th ISS Flight (ULF1) - Multi-Purpose Logistics 
Module 
Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104) 
Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1 
Launch Date: Lighted Launch Planning Window September 9 - 24, 2005 
Launch Pad: 39B 
Crew: Lindsey, Kelly, Sellers, Fossum, Nowak and Wilson 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

Power-up system testing is nearly complete on Atlantis in Orbiter 
Processing Facility bay 1 for its mission to the International Space 
Station.

The payload bay has been cleaned for flight and the doors closed. 
Around the hinge line of the doors, technicians have completed 
installing the tile which makes up the Shuttle's heat shield, or 
Thermal Protection System. The doors were opened one more time to 
perform checks of those tiles, and the payload bay doors were closed 
for the final time in the Orbiter Processing Facility prior to 
flight.

Technicians continue performing nose and main landing gear cycles to 
check out compression of the new thermal barrier seals that were 
added. The landing gear functional test is now scheduled for as early 
as the middle of next week.

In the Vehicle Assembly Building, the External Tank (ET-120) and Solid 
Rocket Boosters originally scheduled to fly with Space Shuttle 
Discovery are located in high bay 1. This stack will now fly with 
Atlantis. The liquid oxygen feedline bellows heater has been added to 
this tank and final foam closeouts are progressing. 

Endeavour (OV-105)

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

External Tank/Solid Rocket Boosters

The third redesigned External Tank (ET-119) arrived at Kennedy Space 
Center today. It will be offloaded Monday and transferred to the 
Vehicle Assembly Building. ET-119 is currently scheduled to fly with 
Atlantis on mission STS-115. 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight

	
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