
STS-94 -- Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 (image)
Take a of Columbia and the Microgravity Science Laboratory-1 Payload!
NOTE: The solid rocket booster retrieval ships, Freedom and Liberty, arrived at Hangar AF yesterday at about 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. respectively. All booster elements were recovered and rinsing activities are in work today. Initial inspections will begin on Monday morning.
The crew of Mission STS-94: Commander Jim Halsell; Pilot Susan Still; Mission Specialists Janice Voss, Michael Gernhardt and Donald Thomas; and Payload Specialists Roger Crouch and Greg Linteris.
STS-85 -- CRISTA-SPAS-2 (image)
NOTE: Discovery is on the orbiter transport system and retraction of the landing gear is complete as preparations continue for roll over to the Vehicle Assembly Building on Monday morning at about 9 a.m. In the VAB, orbiter/external tank mating preparations are also in work.
STS-85 SCHEDULED OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only):
STS-86 -- 7th MIR DOCKING & SPACEHAB DM
NOTE: Shuttle main engine installation is in work today with engine No. 1 installed early this morning. Ammonia servicing is complete. Funtional testing of Atlantis' external tank umbilical doors begins today at about noon. Stronger replacement bolts were installed in the doors' linkage system after previous bolts were bent during door cycling activities.
In the VAB, solid rocket booster stacking operations are underway with joint close-outs in work on the left-hand stack.
STS-86 SCHEDULED OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only):
STS-89 -- 8th MIR DOCKING & SPACEHAB DMNOTE: Radiator functional tests are complete and servicing of Endeavour's freon coolant loop No. 2 continues. Tests on the main propulsion system and atmospheric revitalization control system are in work. Weight-saving modifications on the left and right-hand elevon coves, where the back of the orbiter's wings meet the elevons, are in work through next week.
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