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Frederick Sturckow:
Atlantis Arrives at the Launch Pad
02.18.07
The Space Shuttle
Atlantis arrived at Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida at
3:09 p.m. EST. Atlantis began its 3.4 mile journey from the Vehicle
Assembly Building at 8:19 a.m. It traveled just under 1 mph.
Space
Shuttle Atlantis arrives on Launch Pad 39A after a six-hour trek, via
the crawler-transporter.
The launch of Mission STS-117 will be the first liftoff from Pad 39A in
four years.
The next milestone for this mission is a full launch dress rehearsal,
known as the terminal countdown demonstration test from Feb. 21 to 23 at
Kennedy. The test provides the crew an opportunity to participate in
various simulated countdown activities, including equipment
familiarization and emergency egress training.

The flight of Atlantis to the International Space Station has been
targeted for March 15. During the 11-day mission, the six-member crew
will install a new truss segment, retract a set of solar arrays and
unfold a new set on the starboard side of the station. Lessons learned
from two previous missions will provide the astronauts with new
techniques and tools to perform their duties.
Commanding the 117 crew is Frederick Sturckow, a veteran of two shuttle
missions (STS-88, STS-105), while Lee Archambault will be making his
first flight as the shuttle's pilot. Mission Specialists James Reilly
(STS-89, STS-104) and Patrick Forrester (STS-105) will be returning to
the station. Steven Swanson and John Olivas, both mission specialists,
join the crew for their first flight into space. |