Payload canister inside the SSPF this morning with the unpressurized return payload from STS-132, which is now out of the canister.
Workers watch closely as the booster segment is being lowered onto a transportation and storage pallet in the Rotation, Processing and Surge Facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. After the segments are stacked, they will be transported to the Vehicle Assembly Building. The segments will be used for space shuttle Atlantis on what currently is planned as the "launch on need," or potential rescue mission for the final shuttle flight, Endeavour's STS-134 mission. For information, visit www.nasa.gov/shuttle. Photo credit: NASA/Cory Huston
1. When will the crew of STS-335 be announced?2. Will STS-335 have a mission patch even if it won't fly (wish like that)
Quote from: steveS on 06/18/2010 05:51 am1. When will the crew of STS-335 be announced?2. Will STS-335 have a mission patch even if it won't fly (wish like that)No idea when it will be announced, but you can usually look at who is up in the rotation to make an educated guess. With that sort of guess work, Ferguson would probably be CDR.It's doubtful that the mission would have a mission patch if it is to be STS-335. No special LON mission has had a patch (i.e. STS-400). But if the mission become STS-135, it will most certainly have a patch.
STS-400 had a patch..
STS-400 had a patch
Can someone give information on STS-335 processing updates or upcoming milestones in the flow?
Will that not happen after Endeavour lands safely ?