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Discovery Rolls Toward Launch

NASA's Discovery Shuttle. Credit: NASA.
by Staff Writers
Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) Nov 02, 2006
In darkness, Discovery rolls out of its processing facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the short trip to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Once there, the orbiter will be joined to its large external tank and twin solid rocket boosters, which are already stacked on the mobile launch platform.

Space Shuttle Discovery is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39B no earlier than Nov. 7 in preparation for launch on mission STS-116 to the International Space Station.

The mission's payload includes the next space station component -- the P5 integrated truss segment -- as well as the SPACEHAB module and other key components.

During the mission, the crew will not only install the truss segment, but also rewire the station to use the new solar arrays deployed by the crew of STS-115 in September. The launch window for mission STS-116 opens Dec. 7.

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Shuttle Mission STS-116: A Hard Wire Job
Houston TX (SPX) Oct 13, 2006
NASA has said it over and over again: The coming missions to finish the International Space Station are among the hardest and most complex ever. But if you ask the astronauts and engineers which of the final 14 assembly flights may be the most complex, many would point to Discovery's next mission, set to launch in December.

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