Nov 5, 2010
Candrea Thomas Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 candrea k thomas@nasa gov
Joshua Buck Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 jbuck@nasa gov
RELEASE: 10-290
NASA POSTPONES SPACE SHUTTLE DISCOVERY LAUNCH
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- NASA has postponed the launch of space shuttle Discovery to no earlier than 4:05 a m EST on Nov 30 The delay will allow engineers and technicians time to diagnose and repair a hydrogen gas leak detected while filling the external tank Friday morning They also will assess a foam crack on the external fuel tank's liquid oxygen intertank flange The crack was discovered during de-tanking operations
The leak was at the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate, an attachment point between the external tank and a 7-inch pipe that carries gaseous hydrogen safely away from Discovery to the flare stack, where it is burned off
"We always place safety first," said NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Bill Gerstenmaier "It is essential we repair this hardware before we fly the mission, and we will take the time to properly understand and fix the failure before we launch "
The six astronauts for Discovery's 11-day STS-133 mission will deliver the Permanent Multipurpose Module to the International Space Station The PMM was converted from the multi-purpose logistics module Leonardo It can hold microgravity experiments in areas such as fluid physics, materials science, biology and biotechnology Inside the PMM is Robonaut 2, which will become a permanent resident of the station R2 will be used to test how dexterous robots behave in space STS-133 also is carrying critical spare components to the space station and the Express Logistics Carrier 4 ELC 4 is an external platform that holds large equipment The mission will feature two spacewalks to do maintenance work and install new components
Commander Steve Lindsey leads the veteran crew, which consists of pilot Eric Boe and Mission Specialists Alvin Drew, Tim Kopra, Michael Barratt and Nicole Stott
STS-133 is the final shuttle mission planned for 2010, Discovery's 39th and final scheduled flight, and the 35th shuttle mission to the station
For more information about the STS-133 mission, visit:
http://www nasa gov/shuttle
Stott will send mission updates to her Twitter account:
http://www twitter com/astro_nicole
For more information about the space station, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
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