Space Shuttle Discovery to Move to Vehicle Assembly Building

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05.01.06

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
(202) 358-3749

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

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-080

SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY TO MOVE TO VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING

NASA invites news media to the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., for an 
important milestone for the upcoming Space Shuttle Discovery mission, 
designated STS-121. On Friday, May 12, Discovery is scheduled to be 
moved out of its hangar.

The move from the Orbiter Processing Facility to the Vehicle Assembly 
Building at Kennedy is known as the rollover. Inside the assembly 
building, Discovery will be attached to a redesigned external fuel 
tank and twin solid rocket boosters.

Discovery's launch is targeted for July 1 with a launch window that 
extends to July 19. During its 12-day mission to the International 
Space Station, Discovery's crew of seven will test new hardware and 
techniques to improve shuttle safety, as well as deliver supplies to 
the station.

Permanently badged media interested in attending this event should 
contact the Kennedy Space Center Press Site at (321) 867-2468 by 4 
p.m. EDT Thursday, May 11. Since dates and times of events are 
subject to change, updates are available by calling (321) 867-2525.

Media without Kennedy credentials should submit their separate 
accreditation requests for each event via the online accreditation 
Web site at:

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/

For information about the next shuttle mission visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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