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October 3, 2002

 
2002 Year at a Glance

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MISSION: STS-112 -- 15th ISS Flight (9A) - S1 Truss Segment 

Vehicle Atlantis/OV-104
Target Launch Date October 7, 2002 NET 
Target Launch Period 2 - 6 p.m. EDT
Target Landing Date October 18, 2002
Mission Duration 11 days
Crew Ashby, Melroy, Wolf, Sellers, Magnus, Yurchikhin
Orbital Insertion Altitude/Inclination 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees
 

Shuttle Processing Note  (previous notes)

The STS-112 crew meets Russian officials.Hurricane Lili made landfall well east of Houston, Texas, providing the Johnson Space Center team the opportunity to begin preparing for the launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis on Monday, Oct. 7. 
 
Mission Control Center (MCC) in Houston was powered down Wednesday morning due to the projected path of Hurricane Lili threatening the Texas coast. After the treat of the storm passed, power-up and verification operations began in the MCC and will continue throughout the weekend. The MCC plans to “meet-up” with Kennedy Space Center during communication activation activities once the MCC is fully operational. 
 
Command and Control of the International Space Station was transferred to Moscow yesterday evening and will be transferred back to the MCC in Houston this evening.
  
During the next few days at the Kennedy Space Center, the Launch Control Team will continue to monitor the Shuttle Atlantis and maintain its readiness for launch on Monday. At Launch Pad 39-B, the liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen reactants of Atlantis’ power reactant and storage distribution system were drained yesterday and preparations are in work to reload them on Saturday. 
 
The STS-112 crew stayed in Florida throughout this delay and spent their time relaxing, reviewing flight plans and practicing entry procedures in the Shuttle Training Aircraft.
 

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