Space Shuttle Discovery Makes Final Return to Earth Wednesday

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March 7, 2011

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-1100 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

Candrea Thomas 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
candrea.k.thomas@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-047

SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY MAKES FINAL RETURN TO EARTH WEDNESDAY



CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to return 
to Earth for the final time on Wednesday, March 9, completing a 
13-day mission to outfit the International Space Station. If 
Discovery lands Wednesday, it will have spent a total of 365 days in 
space and traveled more than 148 million miles during 39 flights. It 
launched on its first mission on Aug. 30, 1984. 

Wednesday landing opportunities at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida are at 11:57 a.m. and 1:34 p.m. EST. NASA managers will 
evaluate weather conditions at Kennedy before permitting Discovery to 
land. If Discovery is unable to land Wednesday, additional 
opportunities are available on Thursday at Kennedy and at backup 
landing site Edwards Air Force Base in California. For recorded 
updates about landing, call 321-867-2525. 

Approximately two hours after Discovery lands, NASA officials will 
hold a briefing to discuss the mission. The participants will be: 

-     Bill Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Space Operations 
-     Mike Moses, space shuttle launch integration manager 
-     Mike Leinbach, space shuttle launch director 

After touchdown, the astronauts will undergo routine physical 
examinations and meet with their families. The crew may participate 
in a post-landing news conference about 6.5 hours after landing. The 
news events will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the 
agency's website. 

The Kennedy news center will open for landing activities at 8 a.m. 
Wednesday and remain open until 11 p.m. because of shuttle 
Endeavour's 8 p.m. rollout to Launch Pad 39A. Endeavour is targeted 
to launch April 19 on the STS-134 mission to the space station. 

The STS-133 media badges are in effect through landing. The media 
accreditation building on State Road 3 will be open from 7 to 10 a.m. 
Wednesday. The last bus will depart from the news center for the 
Shuttle Landing Facility one hour before landing. 

If the shuttle landing is diverted to Edwards after Wednesday, news 
media should call the public affairs office at NASA's Dryden Flight 
Research Center at 661-276-3449. Dryden has limited facilities 
available for previously accredited journalists. 

The NASA News Twitter feed is updated throughout the shuttle mission 
and landing. To follow, visit: 



http://www.twitter.com/nasa 


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



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For the latest information about the STS-133 mission and 
accomplishments, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 


For more information about the space station and its crew, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/station 

	
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