
STS-87 -- U.S. MICROGRAVITY PAYLOAD-4
NOTE: Space Shuttle Columbia continues to perform very well on orbit. Disassembly of the STS-87 solid rocket boosters concludes today with removal of the right-hand motor nozzle. Inspections of the left-hand nozzle are complete and good, and both nozzles are slated for shipment to Utah tomorrow.
STS-89 -- 8th MIR DOCKING & SPACEHAB DM
NOTE: Processing continues in the orbiter's midbody with camera alignment work under way. The onboard camera is used during Mir docking operations. Endeavour is slated to roll over to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Sunday to be mated to the external tank.
STS-89 SCHEDULED OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only):
STS-91 -- 9th MIR DOCKING & SPACEHAB-SMNOTE: Fuel cell monitoring modifications are under way in Discovery's midbody. Checks of the orbiter's water spray boiler are in work and preparations are under way for tonight's orbiter maneuvering system functional test.
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