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Live Landing Coverage
Shuttle Mission STS-108
Orbiter -
Endeavour

December
17, 2001


Landing Map Images Under a partly cloudy sky, Shuttle Endeavour successfully landed on time at 12:55 p.m. EST at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility. Our online landing coverage began at 11:47 a.m. EST on Mon. Dec. 17, 2001.

How are the weather conditions for today's planned landing at KSC?

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Pre-Launch Day
and Launch Day videos are also available. All video clips are offered in medium bandwidth (56K) or high bandwidth (cable/broadband) downloadable versions.

Find out more about the STS-108 Mission and Crew.

As the processing and launch site of the Space Shuttle, NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida is the preferred end-of-mission landing site for the Shuttle orbiter. Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB) in California is the prime alternate site.

Landing the orbiter at KSC's Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) instead of at EAFB saves at least an estimated three-quarter of a million dollars and about five days of processing time for its next mission. A KSC landing also eliminates the necessity of exposing the orbiter, a national resource, to the uncertainties and potential dangers of a cross-country ferry trip atop one of NASA's two modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.

Although a single landing strip, the SLF is considered two runways, depending on the approach: from either the northwest on Runway 15 or from the southeast on Runway 33.

Did You Know?

Unlike launches for which a "go" for liftoff can be given within minutes of changing weather conditions during the launch window, the landing site must be chosen more than an hour before touchdown, when the deorbit burn takes place. A switch in sites usually can be made up to 90 minutes prior to landing.


Landing Timeline
As each milestone is reached, we will publish the information.

Landing site: Runway 15, Kennedy Space Center, FL
Main gear touchdown: 12:55:10 p.m. EST  
Nose gear touchdown: 12:55:23 p.m. EST
Wheel stop: 12:56:13 p.m. EST  
Mission duration: 11 days, 19 hours, 36 minutes
Total number of orbits: 185  
Mission miles logged: about 4.8 million statute miles

Landing Video Coverage | Launch Day Video Coverage | Prelaunch Day Video Coverage
Live Countdown Coverage

Page Last Revised Page & Curator Information

December 17, 2001


Online Coverage : Dennis Armstrong (NASA) & Anna Heiney (IDI)
 Web Development: Lynda Warnock & Debbie Barton (FDC)
Video Production: Wayne Yon, Chris Chamberland, (Photobition)
Countdown Clock by: Jim Fitzgerald (FDC)

NASA Official: Dennis Armstrong (Dennis.Armstrong-1@ksc.nasa.gov)
Web Development: JBOSC Web Development Team
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