NASA Announces Space Shuttle Atlantis Launch Date

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08.31.06

Grey Hautaluoma 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0668

Bruce Buckingham
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468

RELEASE: 06-308

NASA ANNOUNCES SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LAUNCH DATE

Following a detailed inspection of NASA's Space Shuttle Atlantis at 
the Kennedy Space Center, Fla., the six-member crew has a new launch 
date to begin the STS-115 mission to the International Space Station. 
The lift-off from Kennedy is set for 12:29 p.m. EDT Wednesday, Sept. 
6. 

Shuttle managers decided on the launch date after assessing conditions 
at Kennedy following Tropical Depression Ernesto. The center's 
facilities and Atlantis, which sits on Launch Pad 39-B, sustained no 
damage during the storm. 

If weather or other issues prevent Atlantis' launch on Sept. 6, 
opportunities are available on Sept. 7 and 8. All dates allow for 
completion of the mission's objectives and allow for shuttle 
undocking from the station by Sept. 17. This is necessary so the 
Russian Soyuz taking the next space station crew up to the orbiting 
laboratory can launch Sept. 18. 

Many of the standard launch preparations were completed before the 
shuttle's partial move to the center's landmark Vehicle Assembly 
Building and return to the launch pad on Tuesday. During the next 
several days, teams will focus on completing pre-launch tasks, so an 
official countdown can begin Sunday at 8 a.m. EDT. 

The STS-115 crew, Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Chris Ferguson, and 
mission specialists Joe Tanner, Dan Burbank, Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper 
and Canadian astronaut Steve MacLean, is in Houston conducting launch 
simulations. The astronauts will return to Kennedy on Saturday 
morning. They already have begun adjusting their sleep cycles to 
match their timeline in orbit that changed due to the new launch 
time. 

During STS-115, Atlantis' astronauts will deliver and install the 
17.5-ton, bus-sized P3/P4 integrated truss segment on the station. 
The girder-like truss includes a set of giant solar arrays, batteries 
and associated electronics. The P3/P4 truss segment will provide 
one-fourth of the total power-generation capability for the completed 
station. 

For information about the STS-115 crew and mission, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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