NASA's Space Shuttle Processing Status Report

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06.09.06

Tracy Young
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-2468

STATUS REPORT: S-060906

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS REPORT

Note: NASA's Kennedy Space Center issues Space Shuttle Processing 
Status Reports periodically 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 

Mission: STS-121 - 18th International Space Station Flight (ULF1.1) - 
Multi-Purpose Logistics Module 
Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103) 
Location: Launch Pad 39B 
Launch Date: Launch Processing Window July 1-19, 2006 
Launch Pad: 39B 
Crew: Lindsey, Kelly, Sellers, Fossum, Nowak, Wilson and Reiter 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

Work continued at the pad this week to support electrical testing and 
payload vertical operations on Discovery. On Thursday, the payload 
bay doors were closed in preparation for fuel loading of the solid 
rocket boosters. The doors will be reopened on Monday. In the payload 
bay, the installation of sensors and cameras in the shuttle robotic 
arm and boom was completed. 

Following replacement of a faulty integrated electrical assembly box 
in the left solid rocket booster, hypergolic fuel loading began today 
into the solid rocket booster hydraulic power units.

Next week the crew will be at KSC for the Terminal Countdown 
Demonstration Test. This is a launch dress rehearsal that occurs 
prior to each shuttle mission. 

Mission: STS-115 - 19th International Space Station Flight (12A) - 
P3/P4 Solar Arrays 
Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104) 
Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1 
Launch Date: No earlier than Aug. 28, 2006 
Launch Pad: 39B 
Crew: Jett, Ferguson, Tanner, Burbank, MacLean and Stefanyshyn-Piper 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

In Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1, engine #3 was installed in 
Atlantis and leak checks of the system are under way. Testing and 
checkout of the orbiter boom sensor system is complete. Window #2 was 
replaced, with plans to replace window #5 next week.

In the Vehicle Assembly Building, stacking of the STS-115 solid rocket 
boosters continues. The right forward center section was lifted into 
high bay 3 and onto mobile launcher platform no. 2 on Wednesday. 

The external fuel tank for STS-115, ET-118, is scheduled to arrive via 
barge at the KSC turn basin late this afternoon and will be 
transported to the Vehicle Assembly Building this evening. It will be 
lifted into a checkout cell in the VAB this weekend, so that 
technicians can begin processing the tank for launch. 

Endeavour (OV-105)

Powered-up system testing continues on Endeavour in Orbiter Processing 
Facility bay 2 following an extensive modification period. This work 
includes main propulsion system leak and functional testing and 
potable water leak checks. The flash evaporator functional testing 
was completed. The flash evaporator provides supplemental cooling to 
the orbiter in flight. Technicians began test and checkout of the 
docking mechanism this week. 

Work continues on the orbiter's thermal protection system, with tee 
seal installation between the reinforced carbon carbon panels on the 
wing leading edges and replacement of gap fillers on the underside of 
Endeavour. To date, approximately 500 new gap fillers have been 
installed.

	
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