Ford Mustang - 3/11/2007 9:15 AMCouple of things are it's Saturday and attention is elsewhere.
She looks good in all of those pictures! ( Am wondering why no webcams caught it :( )
shuttlefan - 4/11/2007 2:39 PMTBD at this time. Latest stand-up write-up just had a note about working with the payload folks to determine best payload to pad date.
When does Columbus move to the pad?
jacqmans - 5/11/2007 8:54 AM
The European Columbus laboratory has taken an important step towards launch. Columbus was moved from its work stand at NASA's Space Station Processing Facility and placed inside the payload canister. The canister will transport the module to Launch Pad 39A in preparation for its journey to the International Space Station.
Full story:
http://www.esa.int/esaHS/SEMDT3NHE8F_index_0.html
Ford Mustang - 5/11/2007 12:10 PM
Today's Mission Status Briefing note:
Wayne Hale: Atlantis is mated to her External Tank. We are looking to rollout in about 5 days. We are ahead of schedule.
( Webcam in the VAB of Atlantis mated.. http://webcams.ksc.nasa.gov/ImgCap/default.htm )
nathan.moeller - 6/11/2007 3:33 PM
If they stay ahead of schedule, could they launch earlier than December 6?
nathan.moeller - 6/11/2007 6:33 PMQuoteFord Mustang - 5/11/2007 12:10 PM
Today's Mission Status Briefing note:
Wayne Hale: Atlantis is mated to her External Tank. We are looking to rollout in about 5 days. We are ahead of schedule.
( Webcam in the VAB of Atlantis mated.. http://webcams.ksc.nasa.gov/ImgCap/default.htm )
If they stay ahead of schedule, could they launch earlier than December 6?
shuttlefan - 7/11/2007 2:28 PMYes.
So the payload has been transported to the pad?!
shuttlefan - 7/11/2007 7:28 AM
So the payload has been transported to the pad?!
swhitt - 6/11/2007 11:36 PMQuotenathan.moeller - 6/11/2007 3:33 PM
If they stay ahead of schedule, could they launch earlier than December 6?
Could be, but then they would have to park and wait until Node2 and PMA2 was hooked up.
So they might as well hang around down here until the ISS is ready.
Steve
Chris Bergin - 7/11/2007 6:11 PM
Ding ding ding. All aboard for the next launch. We'll have an article tomorrow for some STS-122 catch up as per L2.
Celebrimbor - 7/11/2007 11:23 PM
Next!
DaveS - 7/11/2007 11:24 PM
Well, Saturday is going to be an interesting day as we have both a rollout and a launch(Delta IV Heavy with DSP 23).
ETEE - 8/11/2007 1:32 PMIt was by 2 days(from Nov. 8 to Nov. 10).QuoteDaveS - 7/11/2007 11:24 PM
Well, Saturday is going to be an interesting day as we have both a rollout and a launch(Delta IV Heavy with DSP 23).
I thought the Delta had been delayed a few days.
ETEE - 8/11/2007 1:37 PMNot 12, just 6 since the process itself takes around 6 hours. 39B? Think so or do you mean 39A? I think both pads are outside the SLC-37B launch danger area.
Ah yes I see they've got about 12 hours to get Atlantis safely on the pad before the Delta launches. Will pad 39B be manned at Delta IV launch time?
Chris Bergin - 8/11/2007 1:19 AM
FRRs are always interesting.
http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/content/?cid=5278
New Article, kicks off STS-122 coverage proper. Will do another article on the L2 MOD FRR Presentations (they are very good ones too!) as part of the rollout article Saturday.
Attaching a list from L2 on what these MOD FRRs cover:
Justin Wheat - 8/11/2007 7:59 PM
How does the weather look for rollout?
rdale - 8/11/2007 8:13 PMQuoteJustin Wheat - 8/11/2007 7:59 PM How does the weather look for rollout?Clear and calm with temperatures in the 50's...
Good News! Get Atlantis out to the pad and end the year with 4 great missions, pending the launch with ISS work.
MarkD - 8/11/2007 11:07 PM
I hope it flies on the target date for December 6th.
Press2MECO - 8/11/2007 11:42 PM
Anyone have any idea if the rollout will be covered on NASA-TV at all on Saturday morning?
rdale - 9/11/2007 12:45 AMQuotePress2MECO - 8/11/2007 11:42 PM
Anyone have any idea if the rollout will be covered on NASA-TV at all on Saturday morning?
Did you check the NASA TV schedule? They've been advertising it for days, I imagine it's still listed there?
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
shuttlefan - 9/11/2007 10:14 AM
If the STS-122-required ISS work falls too far behind and they aren't able to make the December window, will they just wait it out on the pad or will they rollback to the protective confines of the VAB? I can't imagine them rolling back and then having to rollout again just DAYS before Christmas, but just wanted confirmation. Thanks....
Flightstar - 9/11/2007 10:19 AMQuoteshuttlefan - 9/11/2007 10:14 AM
If the STS-122-required ISS work falls too far behind and they aren't able to make the December window, will they just wait it out on the pad or will they rollback to the protective confines of the VAB? I can't imagine them rolling back and then having to rollout again just DAYS before Christmas, but just wanted confirmation. Thanks....
She's remain at the pad.
Ford Mustang - 10/11/2007 12:31 AM
Looks like the KSC Webcams are down at the moment (about 3 and a half hours from first motion)...
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/video/video45m.html
Hoping they'll be back up at that time, or before. I plan on being here at 6:30 (when coverage starts on the Public and Media channels) AM Local. This is a note saying I should be here.
Another note, if this IS indeed Atlantis' last ISS assembly mission, then this crew will be remembered. Trekkie said it, go Atlantis!
dember - 10/11/2007 4:00 AM
How come this mission is scheduled to be 11 days instead of the usual 14 days? It may depend on weather the SSPTS works or not?
brodo - 10/11/2007 1:22 AMQuotedember - 10/11/2007 4:00 AM
How come this mission is scheduled to be 11 days instead of the usual 14 days? It may depend on weather the SSPTS works or not?
Atlantis doesn't have SSPTS capability.
Trekkie07 - 9/11/2007 9:04 PM
As has been stated here many times, Altantis does not have SSPTS. Therefore, she can only support a planned 11 day mission.
Justin Space - 10/11/2007 8:10 AM
No idea what people are supposed to be looking after the webcams, but I sure hope they aren't paid, as they really have nothing other than "NO VIDEO" showing.
There's at least this one, but it's a poor second to the rest.
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/countdown/video/chan15large.jpg