STS-116 Discovery
NASA TV and Space Shuttle Discovery on Launch Pad 39B (update every 60 seconds)
Next Events
December 3, Sunday
Arrival of the crew at Shuttle Landing Facility, Kennedy Space Center
December 7, Thursday
9:35 p.m. EST (03:35 CET, Friday)
Launch
December 17, Sunday
External Tank ET-124 (for Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-117/LON-317)
leaves Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in New Orleans
December 19, Tuesday
4:36 p.m. EST (22:36 CET)
Landing
All times could change at short notice.
Changes are indicated in red.
It's Official:
Discovery is 'Go' for Launch on Dec. 7
November 29, Wednesday
NASA senior managers wrapped up the two-day flight readiness review
on Nov. 29 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At a press
conference immediately following the review, William Gerstenmaier, NASA
Associate Administrator for Space Operations, announced Dec. 7 as the
launch date for the STS-116 mission to the International Space Station.
Gerstenmaier was joined at the briefing by Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale and Launch Director Mike Leinbach. Hale pointed out that the launch team had been asked to aim for a launch on Dec. 7 rather than the original target date of Dec. 14.
"I am as proud of the team as I could be for advancing the date, but even more proud of them for doing the work properly and making sure we are safe," Hale commented.
"From the processing perspective we feel really, really good about Dec. 7," Leinbach agreed.
The Shuttle Mission Management Team conducts the review two weeks prior to the opening of the launch window for each space shuttle mission. The group thoroughly evaluates all activities and elements necessary for the safe and successful performance of shuttle mission operations -- from the prelaunch phase through post-landing -- including the readiness of the vehicle, flight crew and payloads.
The launch window for the STS-116 mission extends through Dec. 17. The seven-member flight crew will arrive for launch at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility the afternoon of Dec. 3. Primary payloads on the 12-day mission are the P5 integrated truss segment, SPACEHAB single logistics module and an integrated cargo carrier. The STS-116 mission will be the 20th flight to the station.
Quelle: NASA.gov
Video Gallery
November 29, Wednesday
1. STS-116 - Flight Readiness Review News Conference ... 30.9 MB
Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV
Image Gallery
November 29, Wednesday
KSC-06PD-2623 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
A worker on Launch Pad 39B arrives on the 195-foot level of the fixed
service structure with a cart containing the external maneuvering units (or
spacewalk suits) to be used on mission STS-116. The suits will be stored
inside Space Shuttle Discovery. Launch of Discovery is scheduled for 9:35
p.m. Dec. 7. The crew will deliver the P5 integrated truss to the
International Space Station and install it during one or more
extravehicular activities. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller
KSC-06PD-2624 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Two workers on Launch Pad 39B maneuver a cart along the orbiter access
arm toward the White Room. The cart contains the external maneuvering
units (or spacewalk suits) to be used on mission STS-116. The suits will be
stored inside Space Shuttle Discovery, which has access from the White Room.
KSC-06PD-2625 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Inside the White Room on Launch Pad 39B, workers get ready to move a
cart through the hatch into Space Shuttle Discovery.
KSC-06PD-2626 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Inside the White Room on Launch Pad 39B, the worker in the foreground
hands off the cart to another worker in a protective suit who will move it
inside Space Shuttle Discovery for storage.
Quelle: NASA/KSC
NASA TV
STS-116
Integrated Truss Structure P5
NASA TV and Space Shuttle Discovery on Launch Pad 39B (update every 60 seconds)
Next Events
December 3, Sunday
Arrival of the crew at Shuttle Landing Facility, Kennedy Space Center
December 7, Thursday
9:35 p.m. EST (03:35 CET, Friday)
Launch
December 17, Sunday
External Tank ET-124 (for Space Shuttle Atlantis, STS-117/LON-317)
leaves Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in New Orleans
December 19, Tuesday
4:36 p.m. EST (22:36 CET)
Landing
All times could change at short notice.
Changes are indicated in red.
It's Official:
Discovery is 'Go' for Launch on Dec. 7
November 29, Wednesday
NASA senior managers wrapped up the two-day flight readiness review
on Nov. 29 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. At a press
conference immediately following the review, William Gerstenmaier, NASA
Associate Administrator for Space Operations, announced Dec. 7 as the
launch date for the STS-116 mission to the International Space Station.
Gerstenmaier was joined at the briefing by Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale and Launch Director Mike Leinbach. Hale pointed out that the launch team had been asked to aim for a launch on Dec. 7 rather than the original target date of Dec. 14.
"I am as proud of the team as I could be for advancing the date, but even more proud of them for doing the work properly and making sure we are safe," Hale commented.
"From the processing perspective we feel really, really good about Dec. 7," Leinbach agreed.
The Shuttle Mission Management Team conducts the review two weeks prior to the opening of the launch window for each space shuttle mission. The group thoroughly evaluates all activities and elements necessary for the safe and successful performance of shuttle mission operations -- from the prelaunch phase through post-landing -- including the readiness of the vehicle, flight crew and payloads.
The launch window for the STS-116 mission extends through Dec. 17. The seven-member flight crew will arrive for launch at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility the afternoon of Dec. 3. Primary payloads on the 12-day mission are the P5 integrated truss segment, SPACEHAB single logistics module and an integrated cargo carrier. The STS-116 mission will be the 20th flight to the station.
Quelle: NASA.gov
Video Gallery
November 29, Wednesday
1. STS-116 - Flight Readiness Review News Conference ... 30.9 MB
Quelle: space-multimedia.nl.eu.org / NASA TV
Image Gallery
November 29, Wednesday
KSC-06PD-2623 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
A worker on Launch Pad 39B arrives on the 195-foot level of the fixed
service structure with a cart containing the external maneuvering units (or
spacewalk suits) to be used on mission STS-116. The suits will be stored
inside Space Shuttle Discovery. Launch of Discovery is scheduled for 9:35
p.m. Dec. 7. The crew will deliver the P5 integrated truss to the
International Space Station and install it during one or more
extravehicular activities. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller
KSC-06PD-2624 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Two workers on Launch Pad 39B maneuver a cart along the orbiter access
arm toward the White Room. The cart contains the external maneuvering
units (or spacewalk suits) to be used on mission STS-116. The suits will be
stored inside Space Shuttle Discovery, which has access from the White Room.
KSC-06PD-2625 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Inside the White Room on Launch Pad 39B, workers get ready to move a
cart through the hatch into Space Shuttle Discovery.
KSC-06PD-2626 (11/29/2006) [Low Res | High Res]
Inside the White Room on Launch Pad 39B, the worker in the foreground
hands off the cart to another worker in a protective suit who will move it
inside Space Shuttle Discovery for storage.
Quelle: NASA/KSC
NASA TV
STS-116
Integrated Truss Structure P5
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