With engineers working hard on processing Endeavour (STS-127) and Discovery (STS-128), while at the same time preparing for the arrival of Atlantis from the Dryden Flight Research Center sometime early next week, NASA mission managers are looking ahead on the Shuttle manifest – conducting the Launch Site Flow Requirements (LSFR) review for Endeavour’s early 2010 flight, STS-130/20A.
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Even though shuttle managers are preparing for two missions in the space of a month,…
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With Endeavour now pulling triple duty for her Launch on Need (LON) flight for STS-119,…
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STS-125’s tank arrives – manifest meeting evaluates Ares I-X and ISS supplies
by Chris BerginThe replacement tank for Atlantis’ mission to service the Hubble Space Telescope has arrived at…
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Only around five weeks will separate Endeavour’s return home from her STS-126 mission, and when…
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The Space Shuttle Program (SSP) have concluded their manifest meeting by realigning the 2009 shuttle…
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