
STS-96 -- 2nd U.S. INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FLIGHTNOTE: Discovery has been mated to the external tank and solid rocket boosters in Vehicle Assembly Building high bay 3. The Shuttle is powered today to support Shuttle Interface Testing that continues through noon tomorrow. The entire Shuttle stack is scheduled to move out to Launch Pad 39B Wednesday morning.
STS-96 SCHEDULED OPERATIONAL MILESTONES (dates are target only):
STS-93 -- Chandra X-ray Observatory (formerly AXAF)
NOTE: Columbia is powered up in OPF bay 1. Orbiter mass memory unit loading is in work today and technicians plan to open the payload bay doors tonight. Orbiter processing for mission STS-93 resumes following routine OPF receiving inspections.
STS-99 -- SHUTTLE RADAR TOPOGRAPHY MISSION (SRTM)NOTE: Servicing of Endeavour’s freon coolant loop No. 2 is complete and planned modifications to the system are in work today. Leak repair on the coolant loop No. 1 cold plate is ongoing and reservicing begins later this week. With orbiter maneuvering system removal complete, processing for Endeavour’s upcoming mission is now under way. External airlock installation efforts are under way and will conclude May 6.
STS-101 -- 3rd INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION FLIGHTNOTE: Atlantis is under going standard life support system leak checks this week. Payload bay liner modifications continue.
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