KSC-06-S-00229
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| Description | Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: At the Pad_ Space Shuttle Discovery is at the launch pad and ready to fly on mission STS-116 to the International Space Station. And, practice makes perfect. The STS-116 astronauts are at Kennedy Space Center to prepare for a December liftoff. Plus, waiting in the wings_ NASA confirms the dates for the first three shuttle missions in 2007. NASA is flying again to continue constructing the station--and the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report starts right now_ I'm Angie Brewer, flow director for orbiter Atlantis, and this is the Space Shuttle Status Report. We'll have more on new target dates for the 2007 space shuttle missions in a few moments. But first, a December shuttle launch draws closer after Space Shuttle Discovery rolled out to its seaside launch pad in the early morning of Nov. 9. Trundling along at a careful one-mile-an-hour, the crawler transporter took nearly eight-and-a-half hours to carry Discovery to Launch Pad 39B. The |
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| Date | 2006-11-15 |
| Source | images.nasa.gov |