Date: March 26th 2009

March 25, 2009

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

John Yembrick Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100 john yembrick-1@nasa gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-047

NASA'S SPACE SHUTTLE ATLANTIS TO MOVE TO LAUNCH PAD TUESDAY

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla -- Space shuttle Atlantis is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Tuesday, March 31, as preparations for the STS-125 mission move forward Atlantis is targeted to lift off May 12 to service NASA's Hubble Space Telescope

The first motion of the shuttle out of Kennedy's Vehicle Assembly Building is scheduled for 12:01 a m EDT The fully assembled space shuttle, consisting of the orbiter, external fuel tank and twin solid rocket boosters, was mounted on a mobile launcher platform and will be delivered to the pad atop a crawler-transporter The crawler will travel slower than 1 mph during the 3 4-mile journey The process is expected to take approximately six hours

NASA Television will provide live coverage of Atlantis' rollout to the launch pad beginning at 7 a m Video highlights will air on the NASA TV Video File

Media are invited to a photo opportunity of the shuttle's move to the pad and an interview opportunity with Atlantis Flow Director Angie Brewer at 8:30 a m Tuesday Dates and times of this event are subject to change Updates are available by calling 321-867-2525

Reporters must arrive at Kennedy's news center by 6:30 a m Tuesday for transportation to the viewing area Foreign news media accreditation for this event is closed

U S media without permanent Kennedy Space Center credentials must apply for accreditation online by 4 p m , Sunday, March 29, at:

https://media ksc nasa gov

Badges can be picked up through Tuesday at the Kennedy Badging Office on State Road 405 The badging office opens at 6 a m

During Atlantis' 11-day mission, the crew of seven astronauts will make the final shuttle flight to Hubble During five spacewalks, they will install two new instruments, repair two inactive ones and replace components The result will be six working, complementary science instruments with capabilities beyond what is now available, and an extended operational lifespan for the telescope through at least 2014

Scott Altman will be the commander of Atlantis Gregory C Johnson will be the pilot Mission specialists will be John Grunsfeld, Mike Massimino, Megan McArthur, Andrew Feustel and Michael Good

For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming video, visit:

http://www nasa gov/ntv

For information about the STS-125 mission and crew, visit:

http://www nasa gov/hubble

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