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"T" stands for scheduled liftoff time, "-" stands for minus, "H" stands for hours, "M" stands for minutes and "S" stands for seconds.
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T-06H00M & Counting..... |
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Primary Event Description |
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Resume countdown from scheduled hold period. |
Feb.
7, 2001 |
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Other events occurring during this time frame: |
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The Launch Team began loading of the External Tank (ET) with about 500,000 gallons of cryogenic liquid oxygen and hydrogen propellants at 8:46 a.m. EST. |
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The Final Inspection Team conducts a detailed analysis of the vehicle as they walk up and down the entire launch tower. |
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** Did You Know? ** |
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Inspection Team (also known as the Ice Team) is composed of six NASA and contractor members --
five engineers and one safety representative.
Members of the team carry binoculars and a telescope to get a better look at hard to see areas. Highly visible orange protective coveralls keep the team in sight at all times. Each member carries a self-contained emergency breathing unit with about 10 minutes of air. |
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Team Objectives:
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How
Accomplished?
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What
Inspections Are Conducted By This Team & When?
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To learn more about Kennedy Space Center and how Space Shuttles are processed, visit our Alligators & Rocket Ships web site (Note: This is a graphic-intensive site and may be difficult to view with low speed modems or when this web site receives heavy traffic loads). |
| è | When Atlantis launches at 6:11 p.m. EST tonight, the International Space Station will be located over the over the North Atlantic, due east of St. John's, Newfoundland at 46.4 degrees N latitude, 48.7 degrees W longitude. |
| è | STS-98 mission status briefings will be held daily throughout the mission. Times of these briefings are available in the NASA TV schedule at: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/index.html |
| è | STS-98 photos are online (Note: This is a graphic-intensive site and may be difficult to view with low speed modems or when this web site receives heavy traffic loads). |
| è | Review the latest Launch Weather Forecast. |
| è | Atlantis will be launched into an orbit inclined 51.6 degrees to the equator and will fly at an altitude of 177 nautical miles which is 203.7 miles/328.3 kilometers.. |
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