NASA Postpones Shuttle Atlantis Launch, Aims for Saturday

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Sept. 8, 2006

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

RELEASE: 06-312

NASA POSTPONES SHUTTLE ATLANTIS LAUNCH, AIMS FOR SATURDAY

NASA has delayed Friday's launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on its 
STS-115 mission to the International Space Station. Lift-off now is 
set for 11:15 a.m. EDT Saturday. 

Shuttle program managers decided to postpone Atlantis' launch at 10:52 
a.m. EDT Friday due to an issue with a fuel cut-off sensor system 
inside the external fuel tank. This is one of several systems that 
protect the shuttle's main engines by triggering their shut down if 
fuel runs unexpectedly low. During countdown activities Friday 
morning a sensor inside the external tank failed a routine pre-launch 
check. The engine cut-off, or ECO sensor, is one of four inside the 
liquid hydrogen section of the tank. 

The tank's liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen will be drained Friday. 
While the tank is emptied, engineers will monitor and collect data on 
the liquid hydrogen sensors. NASA's launch rules have a preplanned 
procedure that states if a single ECO sensor fails, engineers need to 
drain the tank and verify all the sensors are working as they go dry. 
If the sensors and system work as expected, Atlantis will be cleared 
to launch with three of four working sensors Saturday. The reloading 
of the external tank is set for 1:15 a.m. EDT Saturday. 

During Atlantis' mission astronauts will deliver and install the P3/P4 
truss, a girder-like structure, with solar arrays that will double 
the International Space Station's power capability. 

Atlantis' crew consists of Commander Brent Jett, Pilot Chris Ferguson 
and mission specialists Dan Burbank, Heide Stefanyshyn-Piper, Joe 
Tanner and Steve MacLean, a Canadian Space Agency astronaut. 

For the latest information about the STS-115 mission and its crew and 
more information about engine cut-off sensors, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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