
STS-96 -- 2nd U.S. INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FLIGHTNOTE: Over the weekend, workers removed "D" hatch from Discovery's transfer tunnel adapter to accommodate structural and latch inspections. Workers replaced it with orbiter Endeavour's "D" hatch. Due to the additional work, managers now plan to transfer Discovery to the VAB on Thursday, but do not expect Discovery's arrival at the launch pad to be delayed. Orbiter aft and midbody compartment close-outs continue on schedule. Today, workers will close Discovery's payload bay doors and tomorrow orbiter weight and center of gravity tests are planned.
STS-96 SCHEDULED OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only):
STS-93 -- Chandra X-ray Observatory (formerly AXAF)
NOTE: Columbia remains in Vehicle Assembly Building high bay 2. It underwent final powered checkup in the VAB on Friday. Columbia will be transferred to OPF bay 1 to complete orbiter processing for mission STS-93 following Shuttle Discovery's move to the VAB.
STS-99 -- SHUTTLE RADAR TOPOGRAPHY MISSION (SRTM)NOTE: Checks on Endeavour's left hand orbital maneuvering system (OMS) engine are in work. Fuel cells No. 1 and No. 2 are also undergoing checks following their recent replacement. Servicing of freon coolant loop No. 1 is under way and workers will remove Endeavour's right hand OMS pod tonight.
STS-101 -- 3rd INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FLIGHTNOTE: Replacement of the strut attach bolt for Atlantis' power reactant storage and distribution system oxygen tanks is complete. Main propulsion system gaseous hydrogen leak checks are ongoing.
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