KSC-05-S-00057

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How do we prepare the orbiter for space flight? We do that at Kennedy Space Center in one of our three Orbiter Processing Facilities, or OPFs. The orbiter is just one of the components of the Space Shuttle vehicle, although sometimes people refer to the orbiter as the Space Shuttle itself. To us, the Space Shuttle vehicle is the twin Solid Rocket Boosters (the white things), the large, orange External Tank and then the white, winged orbiter that just hangs off of the External Tank. To prepare the orbiter for flight after it lands from a previous mission, we send it to one of our three hangars that we have here, known as the Orbiter Processing Facilities, or OPFs. We'll spend a lot of months inside the OPF doing all the preparation work for all the engineers, technicians and inspectors to get in and do all the things that we need to do, do those preps. Finally, usually about a month and a half before we go out to the launch pad, we roll the orbiter out of the Orbiter Processing Facilit

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  • Source collection: NASA
  • License: Public Domain (US Government)
  • Category: Space