Status Report

Space Shuttle Processing Status 18 Apr 2002

By SpaceRef Editor
April 18, 2002
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MISSION: STS-110 – 13th ISS Flight (8A) – ITS S0 TRUSS AND MOBILE TRANSPORTER

VEHICLE: Atlantis/OV-104

KSC LAUNCH DATE: Monday, April 8, 2002

LAUNCH TIME: 4:44:19 p.m.

KSC LANDING DATE: April 19 at 12:26 p.m.

MISSION DURATION: 11 days

CREW: Bloomfield, Frick, Ross, Smith, Ochoa, Morin, Walheim

ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6
degrees

Shuttle Processing Note: Shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to return to the
Kennedy Space Center tomorrow after completing the highly successful
11-day STS-111 construction mission to the International Space Station.

The flight plan calls for Atlantis to touch down at the KSC Shuttle
Landing Facility (SLF) at 12:26 p.m. with Commander Mike Bloomfield at
the controls after logging more than 4.2 million miles on orbit. A second
landing opportunity is available at 2:03 p.m.

Weather conditions for the landing look favorable, according to NASA’s
Spaceflight Meteorology Group. A Bermuda high dominates the Cape area and
the forecast calls for scattered clouds at 4,000 and 20,000 feet, easterly
winds 6 to 10 knots and a temperature of 81degrees.

After safing operations are completed at the SLF, Atlantis will be towed
to its Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) bay to begin de-servicing and
processing for its next flight, the STS-112 mission in August.

MISSION: STS-111 – 14th ISS Flight (UF2) – MPLM

VEHICLE: Endeavour/OV-105

TARGET LAUNCH DATE: May 30, 2002

TARGET KSC LANDING DATE: June 11, 2002

MISSION DURATION: 12 days

CREW: Cockrell, Lockhart, Chang-Diaz, Perrin; (ISS up) Korzun, Whitson,
Treschev; (ISS down) Onufrienko, Bursch, Walz

ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6
degrees

Shuttle Processing Note: Shuttle managers today re-scheduled the STS-111
mission one day earlier — to Thursday, May 30 – to provide at least two
launch opportunities before range operations conflicts at the Air Force
Eastern Test Range.

Processing operations of Shuttle Endeavour have been completed in the OPF
and the orbiter will be jacked down on its transporter tonight in final
preparations for roll over to the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) for
space vehicle mate.

MISSION STS-107 -SPACEHAB/ FREESTAR RESEARCH MISSION

VEHICLE -Columbia/OV-102

TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE: July 19, 2002

TARGET LANDING DATE: August 4, 2002

MISSION DURATION: 16 days

CREW: Husband, McCool, Anderson, Chawla, Brown, Clark, Ramon

ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE AND INCLINATION: 150 nautical miles/39 degrees

Shuttle Processing Note: In the OPF, Shuttle Columbia is undergoing
preparations for the STS-107 research mission in July. The Fuel Cell
Single Cell Voltage Test is complete and mid-body bay closeouts are in
work. Mid-body X-rays are being conducted on both freon coolant loops and
a flow proportioning valve filter has been replaced in Loop No. 1.
Servicing of Loop No. 1 is scheduled for next week.

ORBITER MAJOR MODIFICATION PERIOD

VEHICLE: Discovery/OV-103


Shuttle Processing Note: Discovery was moved to the VAB for temporary
storage yesterday. The start of its Orbiter Major Modification (OMM)
period is scheduled to begin at the Kennedy Space Center late this summer.

SpaceRef staff editor.