Date: February 8th 2008

Feb 7, 2008

Michael Curie Headquarters, Washington 202-358-4715 michael curie@nasa gov

Candrea Thomas Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 candrea k thomas@nasa gov

RELEASE: 08-035

NASA'S SHUTTLE ATLANTIS BEGINS MISSION TO THE SPACE STATION

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla - Space shuttle Atlantis and its seven-member crew lifted off at 2:45 p m EST on Thursday, Feb 7 from NASA's Kennedy Space Center to begin the STS-122 mission to the International Space Station

During the 11-day flight, Commander Steve Frick and his six crewmates will install the European Space Agency's Columbus laboratory on the station Columbus will expand the research facilities of the station and provide scientists around the world with the ability to conduct a variety of life, physical and materials science experiments The mission will include three spacewalks, delivery of a new crew member to the station and the return of another astronaut after nearly four months aboard the complex

Shortly before launch, Frick thanked the teams that helped make the launch possible

"We're looking forward to a great flight and coming back to see our families in two weeks," Frick said "It looks like today's a good day, and we're ready to go fly "

Joining Frick on STS-122 are pilot Alan Poindexter and mission specialists Leland Melvin, Rex Walheim, Stanley Love and European Space Agency astronauts Hans Schlegel and Leopold Eyharts Eyharts will replace current station resident Dan Tani, who has lived on the outpost since October Eyharts will return to Earth on shuttle Endeavour's STS-123 mission, which is currently targeted for launch on March 11, 2008

During the countdown, a newly-designed connector in the shuttle's fuel sensor system performed normally The STS-122 mission was twice delayed in December 2007 after false readings occurred in that system while Atlantis' external fuel tank was being filled Tests revealed that open circuits in the external tank's feed through connector were the most likely cause A modified connector, designed with pins and sockets soldered together, was installed for the mission The sensor system is one of several that protects the shuttle's main engines by triggering their shut down if fuel runs unexpectedly low

NASA is providing continuous television and Internet coverage of Atlantis' mission, which is the 121st shuttle flight, the 29th for Atlantis and the 24th shuttle mission to the station

NASA Television features live mission events, daily mission status news conferences and 24-hour commentary NASA TV is webcast at:

http://www nasa gov/ntv

NASA Web coverage of STS-122 includes current mission information, interactive features, and news conference images, graphics and videos Mission coverage, including the latest NASA TV schedule, also is available on the main space shuttle Web site at:

http://www nasa gov/shuttle

Daily news conferences with STS-122 mission managers take place at NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston Reporters may ask questions from participating NASA locations Please contact your preferred NASA facility by its daily close of business to confirm its availability before each event

For information about other NASA missions and activities, visit:

http://www nasa gov

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