Tue, Aug 07, 2007
MMT Gives Green Light, Even Mother Nature Looks Like She'll
Cooperate
We imagine there are quite a few fingers crossed at NASA right
now... as conditions remain optimal for Wednesday's planned launch
of the shuttle Endeavour.
NASA's Mission Management Team gave its thumbs-up for launch
Monday, saying the shuttle is in good shape and on target for its
first flight since late 2002.
"I'm very proud of the team for overcoming all the difficulties
in the countdown and the preparation for flight so far," said Wayne
Hale, Space Shuttle Program manager. "The flight crew is down here
well-trained and ready to go fly, and based on the review that we
had today, we're ready to go fly in two days."
As ANN reported, not even the
weather -- lately a bane for NASA -- is expected to stand in the
way of a Wednesday evening liftoff. Currently, there's only a 30%
chance that isolated showers or anvil clouds could prevent launch.
This prediction remains the same in the event of a 24-hour
delay.
The countdown began on time at 2000 EDT Sunday. Late Monday
night, workers were scheduled to load propellants into the onboard
reactant tanks for the shuttle's three fuel cells. When that
operation is complete early Wednesday morning, the pad will be
reopened for initial pad closeouts and checks of the orbiter's
three main engines.
STS-118 will be the 22nd flight to the International Space
Station... and the first spaceflight for Mission Specialist Barbara
Morgan, the teacher-turned-astronaut who was Christa McAullife's
alternate for the ill-fated 1986 Challenger flight.
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