NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Rolls Off Launch Pad Tuesday

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Dec. 20, 2010

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

Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-175

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY ROLLS OFF LAUNCH PAD TUESDAY

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to roll 
back from Launch Pad 39A to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at 
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida for additional work related to 
its final scheduled mission. The first motion of the shuttle is 
targeted for 12:30 a.m. EST on Tuesday, Dec. 21.

In the VAB, technicians will scan below the foam insulation 
surrounding the intertank section of Discovery's external tank to 
look for any issues, such as cracks. They also will reapply foam 
after removing 89 sensors from the tank's aluminum skin following an 
instrumented tanking test on Dec. 17.

The sensors were used to measure changes in the tank as super-cold 
propellants were pumped in and drained out during the test. Data and 
analysis from the test will be used to determine what caused the tops 
of two, 21-foot-long support beams, called stringers, on the outside 
of the intertank to crack during fueling on Nov. 5.

Discovery's next launch attempt is no earlier than 1:37 a.m. on Feb. 
3.

The fully assembled space shuttle, consisting of orbiter Discovery, 
the external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters, is mounted on 
a mobile launcher platform and will be returned to the VAB atop a 
crawler transporter. The crawler will travel slower than 1 mph during 
the 3.4-mile journey, which is expected to take about six hours.

Video highlights of the rollback will air on the NASA Television Video 
File segment Tuesday.

Media are invited to a photo opportunity of the shuttle's move back 
into the VAB. Reporters must arrive at Kennedy's News Center by 6 
a.m. for transportation to the viewing area.

As dates and times of this event are subject to change, updates are 
available at 321-867-2525.

For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming 
video, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

For more information about Discovery's STS-133 mission and its crew, 
visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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