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MISSION:
STS-107
-- SPACEHAB/Freestar
Microgravity Research Mission |
| Vehicle |
Columbia/OV-102 |
| Target KSC Launch
Date/Time |
TBD |
| Mission Duration |
16 days |
| Crew |
Husband, McCool,
Anderson, Chawla, Brown, Clark, Ramon |
| Orbital Insertion
Altitude/ Inclination |
150
nautical miles/39 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note (previous
notes) |
| Following the removal of the Space Shuttle's three main engines, inspections will continue through the week of flow liners in liquid oxygen and hydrogen lines on Columbia. So far, one crack, similar in size to cracks found on Atlantis and Discovery, has been confirmed in one flow liner in a liquid hydrogen line on Columbia. Several teams across the country continue to investigate all aspects of the flow liner issue. No further results from those teams analyzing the issue are anticipated before next week at the earliest. |
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MISSION:
STS-112
-- 15th
ISS Flight (9A) - BA, ITS S1 |
| Vehicle |
Atlantis/OV-104 |
| Target KSC Launch Date |
August 22, 2002
(under review) |
| Mission Duration |
10 days |
| Crew |
Ashby, Melroy, Wolf,
Sellers, Magnus, Yurchikhin |
| Orbital Insertion Altitude/Inclination |
122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note (previous notes) |
| Vehicle processing continues for Atlantis' launch to the International Space Station once the flow liner issue is resolved. Right-hand Orbital Maneuvering System (OMS) Pod installation is complete. OMS pod electrical connections and checkout is in work.
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MISSION:
STS-113 --
16th ISS
Flight (11A) - ITS, P1 |
| Vehicle |
Endeavour/OV-105 |
| KSC Launch Date/Time |
October 6, 2002 (under
review) |
| Crew |
Wetherby, Loria, Lopez-Alergria,
Herrington; (ISS up) Bowersox, Budarin, Thomas; (ISS down) Korzun,
Whitson, Treschev |
| Orbital Insertion Altitude/Inclination |
122
nautical miles/51.6 degrees |
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Shuttle
Processing Note (previous
notes) |
| Shuttle Endeavour returned to Kennedy Space Center from its cross-country ferry flight from Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB), Calif., on Saturday, June 29. The orbiter was towed into a processing bay to begin deservicing and processing for its next mission. Removal of the main engines and subsequent MPS flow liner inspections will begin next week. |
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ORBITER
MAJOR MODIFICATION PERIOD |
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Shuttle
Processing Note (previous
notes) |
| Discovery is in the Vehicle Assembly Building awaiting the start of its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM) period that is scheduled to begin at the Kennedy Space Center late this summer. |
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