NASA Gives 'Go' for Feb. 7 as Final Space Shuttle Night Launch

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Jan. 27, 2010

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov 

John Yembrick
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
john.yembrick-1@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 10-026

NASA GIVES 'GO' FOR FEB. 7 AS FINAL SPACE SHUTTLE NIGHT LAUNCH

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - Space shuttle Endeavour is set to begin a 
13-day flight to the International Space Station with a Feb. 7 launch 
from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Liftoff is planned for 
4:39 a.m. EST, making this the final scheduled space shuttle night 
launch.

Endeavour's launch date was announced Wednesday at the conclusion of a 
flight readiness review at Kennedy. During the meeting, senior NASA 
and contractor managers assessed the risks associated with the 
mission and determined the shuttle's equipment, support systems and 
procedures are ready.

Endeavour's flight will begin the final year of space shuttle 
operations. Five shuttle missions are planned in 2010, with the last 
flight currently targeted for launch in September.

Endeavour's mission will include three spacewalks and the delivery of 
the Tranquility node, the final module of the U.S. portion of the 
space station. Tranquility will provide additional room for crew 
members and many of the space station's life support and 
environmental control systems. Attached to the node is a cupola, 
which houses a robotic control station and has seven windows to 
provide a panoramic view of Earth, celestial objects and visiting 
spacecraft. After the node and cupola are added, the orbiting 
laboratory will be about 90 percent complete.

Commander George Zamka and his crew of five astronauts are scheduled 
to arrive at Kennedy at approximately 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 2, for 
final launch preparations. Joining Zamka on STS-130 are Pilot Terry 
Virts and Mission Specialists Kathryn Hire, Stephen Robinson, 
Nicholas Patrick and Robert Behnken. Virts will be making his first 
trip to space.

STS-130 will be Endeavour's 24th mission and the 33rd shuttle flight 
dedicated to station assembly and maintenance. For more information 
about STS-130, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

Patrick, who holds a doctorate in mechanical engineering from the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is sending updates about his 
training to his Twitter account. He plans to tweet from orbit during 
the mission. He can be followed at:

http://www.twitter.com/Astro_Nicholas

For more information on the space station, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station  

	
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