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      KENNEDY SPACE CENTER SPACE SHUTTLE STATUS REPORT MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1996 (12:18 PM EDT) FLIGHT DAY 8 KSC Public Affairs Contact: Bruce Buckingham (fax 407-867-2692) E-mail: Bruce.Buckingham-1@kmail.ksc.nasa.gov MISSION: STS-79 -- 4th MIR DOCKING & SPACEHAB DM (image) All times are EDT VEHICLE: Atlantis/OV-104 (image) LOCATION: Orbit OFFICIAL KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Sept. 16 at 4:54:49 a.m. EDT MIR DOCKING: Sept. 18 at 11:13 p.m. TARGET MIR UNDOCKING: Sept. 23 at about 9:31 p.m. TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Sept. 26 at about 8:12 a.m. MISSION DURATION: 10 days, 3 hours, 18 minutes CREW: Readdy, Wilcutt, Akers, Blaha (up), Lucid (down), Apt, Walz (image) ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 196-245 statute miles/51.6 degrees NOTE: Atlantis is set to undock with Mir tonight at about 9:31 p.m. Landing remains scheduled for KSC on Sept. 26 at about 8:12 a.m. KSC's weather on landing day is forecast to be marginal. If landing is not possible at KSC, managers may decide to land Atlantis at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. A final landing location will be determined several hours prior to the deorbit burn. Returning with Atlantis will be Shannon Lucid, ending her record breaking six-month stay on the Mir space station. The crew of mission STS-79 are: Commander Bill Readdy; Pilot Terry Wilcutt; and Mission Specialists Jay Apt, Tom Akers, Carl Walz, John Blaha (up), and Shannon Lucid (down). Mission status reports are issued daily by Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX. MISSION: STS-80 -- WAKE SHIELD FACILITY-3 and ORFEUS-SPAS-2 (image) VEHICLE: Columbia/OV-102 LOCATION: Orbiter Processing Facility bay 1 TARGET LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Nov. 8 at 2:47 p.m. (EST) LAUNCH WINDOW: 2 hours, 30 minutes TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Nov. 24 at 7:31 a.m. MISSION DURATION: 16 days CREW: Cockrell, Rominger, Jernigan, Jones, Musgrave ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 218 statute miles/28.45 degrees NOTE: Inspections of the left hand orbital maneuvering system engine continue today. Preparations are also in work to secure the payload bay doors for closing tomorrow. Stacking of the SRBs in the VAB was completed this weekend. Close-outs are in work. KEY STS-80 OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only): Payload bay door closure (Sept. 24) Mate external tank to solid rocket boosters in Vehicle Assembly Building (about Oct. 2) Roll Columbia to Vehicle Assembly Building and mate with external tank (Oct. 7) Roll-out to Pad 39B (Oct. 14) NOTE: MISSION STS-81, ATLANTIS, IS TARGETED FOR LAUNCH ON JAN. 12, 1997. SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS WILL BE ISSUED FOLLOWING MISSION STS-79. MISSION: STS-82 -- HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE SERVICING MISSION-2 VEHICLE: Discovery/OV-103 LOCATION: Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2 TARGET LAUNCH DATE/TIME: February 13, 1997 at 2:59 a.m. LAUNCH WINDOW: 61 minutes TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: February 23, 1997 at 1:35 a.m. MISSION DURATION: 9 days, 22 hours CREW: Bowersox, Horowitz, Lee, Hawley, Harbaugh, Smith, Tanner ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 360 statute miles/28.45 degrees NOTE: Preparations are underway to install the forward reaction control system this week. Fuel cell no. 3 is also scheduled to be removed and replaced this week. KEY OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only): Begin installation of forward reaction control system (Sept. 24) Complete installation of main engines (about Oct. 10)
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