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NASA clears Atlantis for Thursday launch, just one month after last shuttle flight
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 01 - 12 - 2007


NASA has cleared Atlantis
for a Thursday launch, one month after the last space
shuttle flight and a flurry of work since then getting the
international space station ready for a new laboratory, according to AP.
Shuttle managers confirmed the launch date following a
daylong meeting Friday.
The fact that Discovery returned from the space station in
early November in «almost pristine shape» helped keep
Atlantis on track, shuttle program manager Wayne Hale said.
Space station program manager Mike Suffredini said the
crew in orbit worked hard over the past three weeks to
prepare for the arrival of Atlantis and its primary
payload, the European Space Agency's lab module, Columbus.
The station astronauts performed three spacewalks to ready
the Harmony docking compartment that was delivered on the
last shuttle flight.
«It's just incredible to have been so successful with the
hardware up to this point,» Suffredini said.
Added Hale: «At the end of the day, everyone was
comfortable that we're ready to go fly.»
NASA has exactly one week in December to get Atlantis off
the ground with Columbus. Otherwise, the launch will have
to be postponed until early January because of unfavorable
sun angles for the docked shuttle and NASA's desire to
avoid flying a shuttle at the very end of the year. The
concern is that the computer software might not switch over
properly to 2008.
NASA hopes that with an on-time launch and power
conservation, Atlantis will have enough electricity and
supplies to remain at the space station two extra days.
That will enable the astronauts to add a fourth spacewalk
and perform a detailed inspection of a malfunctioning joint
that controls the movement of one set of solar wings.
The rotary joint has been used sparingly ever since steel
grit was discovered inside it, by a spacewalking astronaut
during the last shuttle visit. NASA still does not know
what parts are grinding and causing damage. A spare part
for the joint will fly aboard Atlantis, with extra bearings
and cleanup tools going up on another shuttle next year.
Suffredini said it will be a major, labor-intensive job to
fix and clean the joint, and will not be attempted until
next year.


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