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06.22.07

George Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468

STATUS REPORT: S-062207

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.  If you are a member of the media and would like further 
information, visit:  
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Mission: STS-117 - 21st International Space Station Flight (13A) - 
S3/S4 Truss Segment Solar Arrays 
Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104) 
Official Launch Date: June 8, 2007 
Official Landing Date: June 22, 2007 
Crew: Sturckow, Archambault, Reilly, Swanson, Forrester, Olivas and 
Williams 

The crew of STS-117 completed its nearly two-week mission to the 
International Space Station today, landing at Edwards Air Force Base 
at 3:49 p.m. EDT. The orbiter's wheels came to a stop after 13 days, 
20 hours, 12 minutes and 44 seconds in space.

While docked at the station on Sunday, the crew completed a fourth and 
final spacewalk. During the outing, crewmembers Patrick Forrester and 
Steven Swanson moved a TV camera from a stowage platform to the S3 
truss, verified the configuration of drive lock assembly No. 2, and 
removed the last six launch restraints from the solar array rotary 
joints. They also installed a computer network cable on the Unity 
node, opened the hydrogen vent valve on the Destiny laboratory, and 
tethered two orbital debris shield panels.

On Monday, the crew transferred supplies from Atlantis to the station. 
On Tuesday, Atlantis undocked and executed a fly-around of the 
station, sending back imagery of the new configuration of the solar 
arrays. The space station now has four U.S. solar array wings 
tracking the sun through each orbit of the Earth. Later in the day, 
the crew completed a survey of the orbiter's thermal protection 
system using the shuttle arm and boom extension.

At NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, 
Atlantis will be prepared for its ferry flight back to KSC that will 
occur in about one week. 


Mission: STS-118 - 22nd International Space Station Flight (13A.1) - 
S5 Truss Segment 
Vehicle: Endeavour (OV-105) 
Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 2 
Launch Date: Targeted for Aug. 9, 2007 
Launch Pad: 39A 
Crew: Kelly, Hobaugh, Williams, Morgan, Mastracchio, Caldwell and Drew 

Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

In Orbiter Processing Facility bay No. 2 this week, workers 
successfully completed the frequency response testing of the 
orbiter's flight control system. Pressurization of the nose landing 
gear and main landing gear struts has ended. Tile work around the 
payload bay door hinges is under way, and the main propulsion system 
valves have been configured for rollout. The forward external 
tank/orbiter yoke (attach point) has been installed. The shuttle main 
engine covers are installed, and the engines are ready for the 
vehicle's rollover to the Vehicle Assembly Building, currently 
scheduled for July 2.

In the Vehicle Assembly Building, transfer of External Tank No. 117 
from its checkout cell to the mobile launch platform in high bay No. 
1 was completed on Sunday. The hard mating of the external tank and 
solid rocket boosters was completed that evening. The shuttle 
interface test is under way, and other scheduled processing of the 
tank and booster stack continues. 


Mission: STS-120 - 23rd International Space Station Flight (10A) - 
U.S. Node 2 
Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103) 
Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 
Launch Date: Targeted for Oct. 20, 2007 
Launch Pad: 39A 
Crew: Melroy, Zamka, Parazynski, Wheelock, Wilson, Nespoli and Tani 
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles 

In Orbiter Processing Facility bay No. 3, aft closeout work is under 
way. The orbiter docking mechanism has been stowed for flight. 
Checkout and servicing of water spray boiler No. 1 is scheduled for 
completion today. Modifications to Discovery's engine cutoff sensor 
wiring are complete, along with the installation of BRI tile around 
the main landing gear doors and external tank doors.

	
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