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Landing Coverage
Shuttle
Mission
STS-108
Orbiter -
Endeavour
December 17, 2001
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How
are the weather
conditions for today's planned landing
at KSC?
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. 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.
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