Wide-ranging evaluations are taking place for the closeout of the shuttle program, with STS-133 and STS-134 potentially swapping their flight order via realigned launch dates in October/November and February, 2011 – while engineering departments have been asked to evaluate impacts to a June 24, 2011 launch of STS-135 – in the event of the additional mission being approved.
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The launch dates for the last two scheduled flights of the shuttle remain in flux,…
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The delivery of the AMS-02 (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer-02) payload to the Kennedy Space Center (KSC)…
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Shuttle and International Space Station (ISS) managers have been busy discussing the launch dates for…
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No major topics are expected at next week’s Space Shuttle Program (SSP) Flight Readiness Review…
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International Space Station (ISS) managers are conducting a series of meetings to discuss problems relating…
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Shuttle managers have begun evaluations into STS-335, the LON (Launch On Need) mission in support…
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NASA mission planners have officially baselined the final two scheduled missions of the Space Shuttle…
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As the International Space Station (ISS) continues to build up to a six man crew,…
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NASA managers have begun evaluations into whether STS-133 will consist of a five or six…
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External Tank (ET-131) is being safely housed in the Vehicle Assembly Building (High Bay 2E),…
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ArtemisShuttle
Extra NASA funds: An initial step towards gap reduction options/extension
by Chris BerginUS lawmakers have agreed on a stimulus package that includes just over $1 billion in…
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Shuttle managers have made extensive changes to their 2010 launch schedule ambitions, with the “inclusion”…
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The US Senate has passed the new NASA Authorization Bill by unanimous consent Thursday evening,…
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Endeavour has arrived in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB), following her rollover Thursday morning. She…
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On June 1, NASA submitted a report to the Congress entitled “NASA Report to Congress…