About the X-Realms

space
10 Years of X-Realms
The X-Realms is dedicated to bringing you the latest updates and quality discussion on fantasy, sci-fi, cult, epic and big franchise movies, TV shows, books and exclusive comics. Join in the discussions!

Got a scoop?
Email us at contact@x-realms.net


 Subscribe to our feed

Calendar

space

July 2008
M T W T F S S
« Jun    
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
28293031  

Subscribe

space

Enter your email address to receive daily news updates:



  By FeedBurner

August 17th, 2006

NASA Gives STS-115 a “Go”

STS-115 Mission PatchAt a press conference late Wednesday, August 16, following the two-day flight readiness review at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida, NASA’s senior managers announced an Aug. 27 launch date for mission STS-115, resuming construction of the International Space Station. Launch is slated for 4:30 p.m. EDT.

NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said, “This was another great review and I’m looking forward to a great launch.”

The Shuttle Mission Management Team conducts the review two weeks prior to the opening of the launch window for each space shuttle mission. The group conducts a comprehensive evaluation of all activities and elements necessary for the safe and successful performance of shuttle mission operations — from the prelaunch phase through post-landing — including the readiness of the vehicle, flight crew and payloads.

“We had a tremendous amount of discussion from all the folks involved, we covered a variety of topics. The challenge of the ISS assembly is really huge it is a very busy timeline. It really impressed me with how much the teams have prepared for this,” said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for space operations.

The launch date is at the opening of the launch window, which extends until Sept. 13. NASA is once again limiting the launch to daylight hours to allow for extensive photography of the external tank during ascent.

“Team Atlantis is extremely happy to be at the launch pad and to have a date set. They are feeling really good right now,” said NASA Launch Director Mike Leinbach.

STS-115 Crew

With this mission, NASA is ready to get back to building the International Space Station, marking the first time in almost four years that a space station component has been added to the orbiting outpost. That also means the shuttle program is coming up on some of the most challenging space missions ever.

During three spacewalks, crew members of Atlantis will install the P3/P4 integrated truss and a second set of solar arrays on the space station, doubling the station’s current ability to generate power from sunlight and adding 17.5 tons to its mass.

The STS-115 crew consists of Commander Brent W. Jett Jr., Pilot Christopher J. Ferguson and Mission Specialists Heidemarie M. Stefanyshyn-Piper, Joseph R. Tanner, Daniel C. Burbank and Steven G. MacLean, who represents the Canadian Space Agency.

Source: NASA

Comments are closed.

Latest Review

space

Hulk Is Hero. It has been a long and hard two years for director Louis Letterier. To bring The Incredible Hulk to the screen was not only only a huge task in terms of scale but also in terms of a media and fanbase who were protective over a character they felt had been misconstrued […]

Read the full review »


Read our X-Comics!

space

Sundang the Slay Bot - Download here

Featured Forum Comment

space

The Impending Oil Crisis

quote I am a little leary of the situation. The truth will come out when, and if the US economy, and the dollar begins to strengthen. If prices remain high, you’ll know someone is lying. Either OPEC doesn’t have the supply they claim they have, or Analysts are incorrect when they say demand has decreased. Personally, I don’t buy the claim that demand has decreased. Population is ever increasing, so, the the demand should always be increasing. quote

- jangofett101




Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional