Status Report

Space Shuttle Status Report 21 July 2000

By SpaceRef Editor
July 21, 2000
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SHUTTLE STATUS REPORT

FRIDAY, JULY 21, 2000 (1:30 p.m. EDT)


NOTE: This is an orbiter processing report and does not reflect the chronological order of upcoming Space Shuttle flights. Visit http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/schedule/schedule.htm on the KSC Home Page for the latest schedule of future Shuttle missions.

MISSION: STS-106 — 4th ISS Flight (2A.2b)

  • VEHICLE: Atlantis/OV-104
  • LOCATION: OPF bay 3
  • TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Sept. 8, 2000 at 8:31 a.m. EDT
  • TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Sept. 19, 2000 at 3:12 a.m.
  • LAUNCH WINDOW: 10 minutes
  • MISSION DURATION: 10 days, 18 hours and 41 minutes
  • CREW: Wilcutt, Altman, Lu, Malenchenko, Morukov, Mastracchio, Burbank
  • ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 177 nautical miles/51.6 degrees

Shuttle Processing Note: This week workers installed Discovery’s window No. 4 and completed installation of the pitch actuator for the left-hand orbiter maneuvering engine. Today, technicians are testing the orbiter’s ground control interface logic system and an onboard operations recorder. The STS-106 astronauts are at KSC participating in Crew Equipment Interface Test activities through the weekend.


MISSION: STS-92 — 5th ISS Flight (3A) — Z-1 Truss, PMA-3

Shuttle Processing Note: Interface verification testing for the pressurized mating adapter payload is complete. Workers continue routine checks of Discovery’s orbiter maneuvering system pod.


MISSION: STS-97 — 6th ISS Flight (4A) — PV Module P6

  • VEHICLE: Endeavour/OV-105
  • LOCATION: OPF bay 2
  • TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Nov. 30, 2000 at time 10:48 p.m. (under review)
  • TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Dec. 9, 2000 at time TBD
  • MISSION DURATION: 9 days
  • CREW: Jett, Bloomfield, Tanner, Noriega, Garneau
  • ORBITAL ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 177 nautical miles/51.6 degrees

Shuttle Processing Note: This week technicians installed the antenna for Endeavour’s new space-to-space orbiter radio system. Functional tests of the orbiter docking system (ODS) continue and ODS pyrotechnic system checks are ongoing.

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