NASA Continues Assessment of the Next Shuttle Mission

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Feb. 06, 2009

John Yembrick 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
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Kyle Herring 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
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RELEASE: 09-026

NASA CONTINUES ASSESSMENT OF THE NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION



WASHINGTON -- Because of an ongoing review of the space shuttle's flow 
control valves, NASA managers are rescheduling meetings next week to 
assess the launch readiness of shuttle Discovery's STS-119 mission to 
the International Space Station. 

The Space Shuttle Program will hold a meeting Feb. 13 to review data 
and determine whether to move forward with a flight readiness review 
on Feb. 18. The official launch date will be set at the readiness 
review, but for planning purposes launch now is no earlier than Feb. 
22. 

There are three valves that channel gaseous hydrogen from the 
shuttle's main engines to the external fuel tank. One of these valves 
in shuttle Endeavour was found to be damaged after its mission in 
November. As a precaution, Discovery's three gaseous hydrogen valves 
were removed, inspected and reinstalled. 

For information on the STS-119 mission, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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