NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery Rolls to Vehicle Assembly Building

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Nov. 1, 2006

Katherine Trinidad 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3749 

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

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-171

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY ROLLS TO VEHICLE ASSEMBLY BUILDING

NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery completed one milestone and is nearing 
another as workers prepare the orbiter for a December launch to the 
International Space Station. 

On Tuesday night, drivers moved Discovery from the shuttle processing 
facility to the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA's Kennedy Space 
Center in Florida. Discovery, perched on top of the giant, 76-wheel 
orbiter transporter system, began moving out of the facility at 9:23 
p.m. EST.

In the assembly building, technicians attached Discovery to its 
propulsion elements, an external fuel tank and twin solid rocket 
boosters. Following those operations, final integration, preparations 
and closeouts began in preparation for flight.

Discovery's next milestone is the 4.2-mile trip to Launch Pad 39B in 
preparation for its mission, designated STS-116. During the 11-day 
mission, the shuttle's seven astronauts will rewire the station to 
bring online new power supplies generated by solar arrays installed 
in September.

News media are invited to attend the rollout of Discovery to the 
launch pad scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 7. First motion of the vehicle 
out of the building is targeted for 7 a.m. EST.

The Kennedy Press Site will open for media activities Tuesday at 6 
a.m. Permanently badged media interested in attending this event are 
asked to contact the press site at 321- 867-2468 by 4 p.m. EST, 
Monday, Nov. 6.

Since dates and times of this event are subject to change, updates are 
available at 321-867-2525. Media without Kennedy credentials should 
submit requests via the accreditation Web site at: 

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov 

NASA TV will provide live coverage of Discovery's move to the launch 
pad beginning Tuesday at 7 a.m. EST. For NASA TV downlink, streaming 
video and scheduling information, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv  

For more information on the STS-116 mission and crew, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle

	
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