The shuttle Atlantis has been moved into the massive Kennedy Space Center assembly building (pictured) where it will be attached to a fuel tank and twin booster rockets in preparation for launch next month. The flight marks NASA's return to assembly of the International Space Station following the 2003 Columbia accident.
"We need to shift from the return-to-flight mode back to a more operational assembly sequence where we're flying, hopefully, four to five times a year and completing the assembly fairly quickly," Atlantis commander Brent Jett said.
Atlantis will be hauling a second set of massive solar arrays which are needed to boost the station's power output for partner laboratory modules. A firm date for the launch will be set following a flight review that ends on August 16th. The lift-off of Atlantis and six astronauts from Cape Canaveral in Florida is targeted for August 27 or 28.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
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