March 11, 2009
Katherine Trinidad Headquarters, Washington 202-358-3749 katherine trinidad@nasa gov
Candrea Thomas Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 candrea k thomas@nasa gov
RELEASE: 09-058
NASA HOLDS BRIEFING ON STATUS OF SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- NASA managers will hold a news conference no earlier than 6:30 p m EDT to discuss the status of space shuttle Discovery's launch to the International Space Station The launch was postponed Wednesday due to a leak associated with the gaseous hydrogen venting system outside the external fuel tank The system is used to carry excess hydrogen safely away from the launch pad At 2:37 p m , managers officially scrubbed the launch for at least 24 hours
Mission managers are holding a meeting that started at 5 p m to discuss potential repair options and Discovery's launch attempt opportunities The news conference will follow the meeting's conclusion and will air live on NASA Television and the agency Web site
Discovery's STS-119 flight is delivering the space station's fourth and final set of solar array wings, completing the station's truss, or backbone The arrays will provide the electricity to fully power science experiments and support the station's expanded crew of six in May The 14-day mission will feature four spacewalks to help install the S6 truss segment to the starboard, or right, side of the station and the deployment of its solar arrays The flight also will replace a failed unit for a system that converts urine to potable water
Commander Lee Archambault is joined on STS-119 by Pilot Tony Antonelli and Mission Specialists Joseph Acaba, Steve Swanson, Richard Arnold, John Phillips and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata Wakata will replace space station crew member Sandra Magnus, who has been aboard the station for more than four months He will return to Earth during the next station shuttle mission, STS-127, targeted to launch in June 2009
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