KSC-05-S-00044
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Now on NASA's Space Shuttle Status Report: Kennedy Space Center continues working toward safe Return to Flight in 2005. New this week: Two orbiters -- Discovery and Atlantis -- are preparing for missions and accomplishing milestones along the way. But first: A refined launch window for STS-114, NASA's Return to Flight mission. I'm Kyle Dixon, NASA Test Director and this is the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report. May 15 to June 3rd 2005 is the official window for Space Shuttle Discovery's Return to Flight mission, designated STS-114 to the International Space Station. The adjusted window allows for daylight launch attempts to ensure the most detailed and clear photography of the External Tank. As we move closer to the opening of that May 15th launch window, final system tests are in progress on Space Shuttle Discovery. Right now, 96 percent of Discovery's system testing is complete. Also on Discovery: checkout work is progressing with the Orbiter Boom Sensor System. The
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