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08.24.06

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

STATUS REPORT: S-082406

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:  
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Mission: STS-115 - 19th International Space Station Flight (12A) - 
P3/P4 Truss Segment and Solar Arrays 
Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104) 
Location: Launch Pad 39B 
Launch Date: Aug. 27, 2006, 4:30 p.m. EDT 
Crew: Jett, Ferguson, Tanner, Burbank, MacLean and Stefanyshyn-Piper 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

At Launch Pad 39B, closeout of the orbiter's aft compartments is 
complete and the aft doors have been installed. Technicians have 
finished performing the aft confidence test, which involves powering 
up and testing all of the aft systems, such as the main propulsion 
system circuits. The payload bay doors will be closed today for 
flight.

The start of the launch countdown was moved from 6 p.m. to noon 
Eastern time today to allow for earlier loading of fuel for the power 
reactant storage and distribution system. The goal is to finish the 
system loads before the predicted afternoon thunderstorms on Friday. 
Additional hold time will be added at the T-19 hour mark, extending 
the hold from four hours to 10 hours. After T-19, the schedule will 
proceed as normal, culminating in a launch on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. 
Eastern time.

The STS-115 crew arrived at 11:30 a.m. today at the Shuttle Landing 
Facility from Johnson Space Center in Houston. They will spend the 
next days prior to launch going over their flight plans.

U.S. Air Force weather officers are forecasting a 30-percent chance of 
weather prohibiting a launch attempt on Sunday. The primary weather 
concerns are anvil clouds, showers and thunderstorms within 20 
nautical miles of the Shuttle Landing Facility.

	
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