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NASA begins fueling Discovery for late morning launch
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 23 - 10 - 2007

NASA began fueling Discovery for liftoff Tuesday on a back-breakingly
difficult space station construction mission, despite a
gloomy forecast calling for rain right around launch time.
The space shuttle was set to blast off at 11:38 a.m. local
time (1538GMT). Fueling began as scheduled at 2:13 a.m.
(0613GMT).
Meteorologists expected low rain clouds to move into the
area by then and quite possibly to force a delay.
Hoping to beat the poor weather odds, NASA started pumping
more than 500,000 gallons (1,892,650 liters) of super-cold
liquid hydrogen and oxygen into Discovery's external tank,
modified since the last mission to prevent dangerous ice
buildup and reduce the potential for launch debris.
The wings, however, were not altered in any way, even
though a safety engineering group pressed for a delay
because of concern over three panels with possible flaws.
Commander Pamela Melroy, only the second woman to lead a
shuttle mission, expressed her confidence late last week
about flying Discovery, as have many of the senior managers
who decided to skip wing repairs. A possible cracking
problem with the protective coating on three of the wing
panels was deemed an acceptably low risk.
A hole in the wing brought down Columbia in 2003.
Discovery and its crew of seven will embark on a two-week
mission that is considered the most challenging and complex
in the nine years of orbital assembly of the international
space station, the Associated Press reported.
The shuttle will carry up an Italian-built live-in
compartment, about the size of a small bus, that the
astronauts will attach to the space station. It is named
Harmony, the choice of schoolchildren who took part in a
national competition. Some of those youngsters traveled to
Cape Canaveral to witness the launch.
Europe and Japan's laboratories will link up with Harmony
once they are launched by shuttles over the next few
months.


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