NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report

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07.12.05

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

STATUS REPORT: S05-032

NASA'S 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) 
Payload: Multi-Purpose Logistics Module 
Location: Launch Pad 39B 
Launch Date: July 13, 2005, 3:51 p.m. EDT 
Launch Pad: 39B 
Crew: Collins, Kelly, Noguchi, Robinson, Thomas, Lawrence and Camarda 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

The countdown to launch Discovery remains on schedule for Wednesday at 
3:51 p.m. EDT.

Just one day prior to the launch of Space Shuttle Discovery, closeouts 
and procedures are finalized for the liftoff of the Return to Flight 
mission, STS-114, to the International Space Station. The countdown 
clock is in a scheduled built-in hold at T-11 hours (Time Minus 11 
hours) and will pick up at 11 p.m. EDT tonight.

At about 5 p.m. today during routine closeouts at the launch pad, the 
cover of Discovery's window number seven, one of the overhead crew 
cabin windows, fell about 65 feet and hit a carrier panel on the left 
Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) pod, damaging several tiles. The 
tiles were on a single carrier panel, which fits over the area. A 
spare carrier panel was taken to the pad and used to replace the 
damaged panel. The replacement procedure took about an hour to 
complete.

This operation impacted the planned roll back of the Rotating Service 
Structure from 7 p.m. to about 8:30 p.m.

The launch on Wednesday will not be impacted as a result. The 
countdown is in a planned, built-in hold at the T-11 hour mark. No 
other issues are being tracked by the launch team.

Loading of the Power Reactant Storage Distribution system is complete. 
This is the operation where the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen for 
the fuel cells is loaded on Discovery. The fuel cells provide power 
to the electrical systems while the Shuttle is in orbit. The 
byproduct is drinking water. Setup and checkouts of the Space Shuttle 
Main Engines have begun.

Tomorrow morning as early as 5:30 a.m. EDT, the External Tank will be 
filled with about 500,000 gallons of liquid oxygen and liquid 
hydrogen. To fill the tank takes about three hours.

Today, the L-1 day weather forecast shows that the probability of 
weather prohibiting the launch of Discovery is 40 percent, with the 
probability of weather prohibiting tanking at only five percent. 
Temperature at launch time is forecast at 86 degrees and a relative 
humidity of 70 percent.

The STS-114 crew spent today in various briefings including an 
Astronaut Support Personnel ingress briefing. This morning, Commander 
Eileen Collins and Pilot Jim Kelly flew several landing approaches at 
the Shuttle Landing Facility in the Shuttle Training Aircraft.

The Solid Rocket Booster retrieval ships Liberty Star and Freedom Star 
departed from KSC at about 12:30 p.m. and are traveling to their 
location for launch, about 140 nautical miles downrange of the launch 
pad. 

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

http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight 

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Internet, visit: 
 

http://www.nasa.gov/

	
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