Date: September 29th 2006

09 28 06

Jessica Rye Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468

STATUS REPORT: S-092806

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE PROCESSING STATUS REPORT

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Mission: STS-116 - 20th International Space Station Flight (12A 1) - P5 Truss Segment Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103) Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 3 Launch Date: No earlier than Dec 7, 2006 Launch Pad: 39B Crew: Polansky, Oefelein, Curbeam, Higginbotham, Patrick, Fuglesang and Williams Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51 6 degrees/122 nautical miles

During today's Program Requirements Control Board meeting, Space Shuttle Program management moved the target launch date for Discovery to no earlier than Dec 7, a week earlier than originally planned This change allows for workers at both Kennedy Space Center and Johnson Space Center to enjoy additional time with their families during the December holidays At this time, there is currently a range conflict with an Atlas V launch, which is currently on the range on December 8 and 9

NASA will work with Lockheed-Martin and the Air Force to determine whether we will have a launch opportunity on December 7 Until this negotiation is complete, we understand that December 7th is a target and that we are not on the range schedule at this time As always, the official launch date is not set until the Flight Readiness Review

Technicians continue processing Discovery in the Orbiter Processing Facility for its launch to the International Space Station The keel yoke assembly was installed in the payload bay last weekend The assembly holds the payload in the bay during the mission Workers completed the payload premate test in preparation of the Spacehab module being installed in the payload bay Engineers are reviewing potential damage to orbiter Discovery's right-hand external tank door mechanism, which resulted during the process of reassembling the linkage following the change out of the power drive unit No impact to the processing schedule is expected

The external tank scheduled to fly with Discovery, designated ET-123, arrived by barge at Kennedy Space Center from Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans last week The tank was lifted into the checkout cell in the Vehicle Assembly Building for final work prior to being mated to the solid rocket boosters

Mission: STS-117 - 21st International Space Station Flight (13A) - S3/S4 Truss Segment Solar Arrays Vehicle: Atlantis (OV-104) Location: Orbiter Processing Facility Bay 1 Launch Date: No earlier than Feb 22, 2007 Launch Pad: 39B Crew: Sturckow, Archambault, Reilly, Forrester, Swanson and Olivas Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51 6 degrees/122 nautical miles

Following the landing of Atlantis on Sept 21, technicians towed the vehicle into the Orbiter Processing Facility to begin preparing it for its next mission to the International Space Station Thermal protection system post-flight inspection is 27 percent complete Flight crew equipment removal was completed Monday

Technicians installed payload bay door strongbacks on Monday in preparation for the doors to open On Wednesday, the doors were opened and the Ku-band antenna was deployed Nose cap and chin panel thermography has begun and preparations are under way to begin thermography on the wing leading edges

Endeavour (OV-105)

Endeavour remains powered down in Orbiter Processing Facility bay 2 and technicians continue to prepare the vehicle for its first launch following an extensive modification period Technicians completed the environmental control and life support system functional test

Work continues on the orbiter boom sensor system manipulator positioning mechanism The mechanisms serve as the pedestals that hold the boom in place in the payload bay when it is not in use

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