Space Shuttle Discovery Set for Move to Vehicle Assembly Building

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Oct. 26, 2006

Grey Hautaluoma
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0668

Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-169

SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY SET FOR MOVE TO VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING

NASA invites news media to witness an important milestone for the 
upcoming Space Shuttle Discovery mission, designated STS-116. On 
Wednesday, Nov. 1, Discovery is scheduled to move from the Orbiter 
Processing Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla., to the 
Vehicle Assembly Building, where it will be attached to its external 
fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters. The first motion is 
expected at 6 a.m. EST. Media must arrive at Kennedy's News Center by 
5 a.m. to attend the event. 

Discovery's launch window opens Dec. 7. During its 11-day mission to 
the International Space Station, the STS-116 crew of seven astronauts 
will deliver a third truss segment, a SPACEHAB module and other key 
components during the shuttle's 20th mission to the International 
Space Station.

Permanently badged media should contact Kennedy's News Center at 
321-867-2468 by 4 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 31 to attend. As event dates and 
times are subject to change, updates are available by calling 
321-867-2525. Media without Kennedy credentials should submit their 
request via the accreditation Web site at: 

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/ 

Video of the rollover will air on NASA TV's Video File. For NASA TV 
downlink, streaming video and scheduling information, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For information about the STS-116 mission and its crew, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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