The DragonEye (DE) relative navigation sensor – set to ride with Discovery on STS-133 – will be installed two weeks later than planned, following a laser rod failure during testing. Discovery – currently enjoying a smooth processing flow – will be conducting the second test for the sensor during her arrival at the International Space Station (ISS) in November.
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When STS-129 launches next week, Atlantis will have one eye on the future, as she…
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STS-127 has been scrubbed for the second time due to another leak at the Ground Umbilical…
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With Space Shuttle Endeavour now well into her OPF (Orbiter Processing Facility) flow for her…
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