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NASA Delays Atlantis Launch til January
December 10, 2007 6:55am in science

NASA delayed the launch of STS-122 Atlantis until January 2, 2008 as a fuel sensor in the external fuel tank showed the same glitch that prompted the initial delay on Thursday. This type glitch had previously been seen on STS-114 back in July 2005 for Discovery's first return to flight mission following the Columbia Tragedy in 2003.

NASA has 3 primary reasons for doing this. The first is obviously the glitch, if the sensors report that the tank is full when it is really empty, the Shuttle's 3 main engines won't cut off and could result in massive damage to the orbiter which would obviously cause major problems. The second is that they want the solar wings of the International Space Station to be generating optimal power while Atlantis is docked. If they launch now, that won't happen.  The third reason is the New Years Bug.  Apparently the Space Shuttle computers can't properly handle the switch in years from December 31 to January 1. NASA was worried last year about Discovery's STS-116 mission, but they were able to launch and land prior to Christmas so it all worked out. NASA has a fix for it, but they'd rather not use it if they can avoid it.

This bit of bad news comes after NASA successfully launched 3 Space Shuttle missions in 2007, so while it may be a sour note that they can't get the 4th launch in, they at least have something good they can look back on.


Tags: space, news, nasa, astronomy, spaceshuttle

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NASA Tracking Air Leak in International Space Station
November 29, 2007 7:45am in science

SPACE.COM reports that NASA is investigating a minor air leak on board the International Space Station. This leak appears to be minor and is little risk to the crew or the upcoming STS-122 mission to be launched early December. NASA is having astronauts inspecting the seals beteern the Destiny Lab and the Harmony Modules as well as the seal between the Harmony Module and the Shuttle Docking Port. The good news is that the tests checking the internal pressure of the ISS are showing no signs of decay. NASA hopes to have this issue resolved although no one on the ground or on the ISS seems to be overly concerned showing seemingly that this possible leak really does show no signs of being a major risk.

NASA Tracks Possible Space Station Leak [Space.com]


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Space Shuttle Discovery Launches Towards International Space Station
October 23, 2007 12:16pm in science


Space Shuttle Discovery launched today at 11:38 AM on a key mission for the construction of the International Space Station. STS-120, the second shuttle mission to be commanded by a woman, Pamela Melroy, will be delivering the Italian-built Harmony module to the ISS. The mission is scheduled to last 14 days and include 5 spacewalks.

Full Story [Space.com]

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NASA Gives Discovery the Go Ahead for Launch
October 17, 2007 12:37pm in science


NASA has given Space Shuttle Discovery a green light for launch currently scheduled next week on October 23rd at 11:38 am. Concerned about three of the reinforced carbon carbon, engineers have decided that there is no risk to the mission or Discovery's crew. The STS-120 mission will deliver the Harmony node to the International Space Station. Discovery will also do a crew exchange for the ISS dropping off Daniel Tani and bringing home Clayton Anderson.

Assuming weather and any other issues permit, Discovery will launch October 23rd and land November 6th. It's Discovery's first launch since December 2006.

Space Shuttle Discovery is "Go" for Launch [NASA.gov]

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