July 22, 2005
Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-1272)
Jessica Rye
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(Phone: 321/867-2468)
RELEASE: 05-198
RETURN TO FLIGHT LAUNCH COUNTDOWN BEGINS AGAIN SATURDAY
NASA will begin the countdown for the second Return to Flight launch
attempt of Space Shuttle Discovery at noon EDT, July 23, 70 hours
before the targeted liftoff. On mission STS-114, Discovery's
seven-member crew will test new equipment and procedures to increase
the safety of the Space Shuttle and deliver supplies to the
International Space Station.
NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) launch team will conduct the
countdown from Firing Room 3 of the Launch Control Center. The
countdown includes nearly 28 hours of built-in hold time, leading to
a preferred launch time at about 10:39 a.m. EDT July 26. The launch
opportunity lasts for about five minutes.
This mission is the 114th Shuttle flight and 17th U.S. flight to the
Station. The 12-day mission has a planned KSC landing at
approximately 5:46 a.m. EDT, Aug. 7. For detailed information about
NASA's Return to Flight visit: http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight
COUNTDOWN MILESTONES (ALL TIMES EDT & SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
Launch-3 Days (Saturday, July 23): Countdown begins at the T-43
hours (12:20 p.m.)
Launch-2 Days (Sunday, July 24)
Complete preparation to load power-reactant storage and distribution
system (3 a.m.); activate and test navigational systems; flight deck
preliminary inspections complete (4 a.m.).
Enter first built-in hold at T-27 hours for four hours (4 a.m.).
Resume countdown (8 a.m.); begin operations to load cryogenic
reactants into Discovery's fuel cell storage tanks (9:30 p.m.).
Enter 4-hour built-in hold at T-19 hours (4 p.m.).
Resume countdown (8 p.m.).
Launch-1 Day (Monday, July 25)
Pad sound suppression system water tank filling complete (12 a.m.).
Enter planned hold at T-11 hours for 13 hours, 44 minutes (4 a.m.);
begin star tracker functional checks (4:50 a.m.); move Rotating
Service Structure to the park position (1 p.m.)
Resume countdown at T-11 hours (6:44 p.m.)
Enter planned two-hour built-in hold at T-6 hours (10:44 p.m.)
Launch Day (Tuesday, July 26)
Verification of launch commit criteria prior to cryogenic loading of
External Tank (ET).
Resume countdown (12:44 a.m.); load ET with 500,000 gallons of
cryogenic propellants (about 12:54 a.m.-3:54 a.m.); final Inspection
Team to launch pad.
Enter planned 3-hour built-in hold at T-3 hours (3:44 a.m.); perform
inertial measurement unit preflight calibration; align Merritt Island
Launch Area tracking antennas.
Resume countdown at T-3 hours (6:44 a.m.); crew departs Operations and
Checkout Building for the pad (6:49 a.m.); crew entry into orbiter
(approx. 7:19 a.m.); begin to close Discovery's crew hatch (about
8:24 a.m.).
Enter planned 10-minute hold at T-20 minutes (9:24 a.m.); NASA Test
Director conducts final launch team briefings; inertial measurement
unit preflight alignments
Resume countdown at T-20 minutes (9:34 a.m.); transition the Orbiter's
onboard computers to launch configuration; backup flight system to
launch configuration.
Enter estimated 40-minute hold at T-9 minutes (9:45 a.m.); launch
director, Mission Management Team and NASA test director conduct
final polls for go/no-go to launch.
Resume countdown at T-9 minutes (about 10:25 a.m.); start automatic
ground launch sequencer (T-9:00 minutes); retract orbiter crew access
arm (T-7:30); ignition of three Shuttle main engines (T-6.6 seconds);
Solid Rocket Booster ignition and liftoff (T-0)
STS-114 CREW & LAUNCH DAY ACTIVITIES (TV events (#)-times may
vary)
Commander Eileen Collins; pilot James Kelly; payload commander Soichi
Noguchi; mission specialists Stephen Robinson, Andrew Thomas, Wendy
Lawrence, Charles Camarda
12:30 a.m. Crew wake up
#5 a.m. Crew photo
#6:20 a.m. Suit up
6:30 a.m. Weather briefing
#6:49 a.m. Walkout
#7:19 a.m. Arrive at pad
#8:34 a.m. Close hatch
For NASA TV schedules, viewing and information on the Web, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
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