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Next on the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report: At the pad and awaiting the go for launch, Space Shuttle Atlantis and its crew are ready to fly into space to continue constructing the International Space Station. This is your in-depth look at NASA's orbiter fleet, and the NASA Space Shuttle Status Report starts right now_ (Musical Introduction) I'm Angie Brewer, flow director for orbiter Atlantis, and this is the Space Shuttle Status Report. With a slow and steady pace, Space Shuttle Atlantis left NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building and made its way to Launch Pad 39A. The 3.4 mile trip took several hours, but once complete, set the stage for NASA's mission STS-117 to the International Space Station in March_ The vehicle moved from it's processing facility to the assembly building February 7 and, before long, was lifted hundreds of feet in the air. Technicians then gently lowered and attached Atlantis to the external fuel tank and solid rocket boosters. It's a process NASA

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