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Discovery ready for fueling; launch window update The shuttle Discovery's countdown continues to tick smoothly toward blastoff Tuesday. There are no technical problems of any significance at pad 39B an if all goes well, engineers will begin pumping a half-million gallons of liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen rocket fuel into the shuttle's external tank around 12:15 a.m. For a launch attempt at 10:39 a.m. Tuesday. For readers interested in such details, the launch window has been modified very slightly based on the latest tracking of the international space station. Discovery's launch window now opens at 10:33:59 a.m. and closes at 10:44:00 a.m. The preferred launch time, when Earth's rotation carries the launch pad into the plane of the station's orbit, is 10:38:59 a.m., one second earlier than NASA's previous estimate. Forecasters are continuing to predict a 60 percent chance of acceptable weather, although there is concern about off-shore rain showers and detached anvil clouds moving into the launch area or within 20 nautical miles of the shuttle's emergency runway. The forecast remains 60 percent "go" Wednesday and 70 percent favorable Thursday. Should launch be delayed 24 hours, Discovery's window will be shortened to five minutes and liftoff will be targeted for 10:11:29 a.m. The window will close at 10:16:02 a.m. The shortened window is the result of the station's orbit and a requirement to dock with the station two days after launch (flight day 3). Here are remaining countdown highlights at a glance (in EDT and HH:MM to launch; times rounded to the nearest minute until T-minus 9 minutes): HH...MM...SS...EDT...........EVENT Monday, July 25 25...34...00...09:00:00 AM...Flight crew weather briefing 21...04...00...01:30:00 PM...Pad gantry to park position 19...04...00...03:30:00 PM...Crew sleep begins 16...50...00...05:44:00 PM...Resume countdown after a built-in hold 14...50...00...07:44:00 PM...Pad clear of non-essential personnel 14...20...00...08:14:00 PM...Booster joint heater activation 14...05...00...08:29:00 PM...Fuel loading weather briefing 11...50...00...10:44:00 PM...Begin 2-hour built-in hold 11...00...00...11:34:00 PM...Mission management team meeting Tuesday, July 26 10...34...00...12:00:00 AM...NASA television coverage begins 10...04...00...12:30:00 AM...Crew wakeup 09...50...00...12:44:00 AM...Resume countdown 09...50...00...12:44:00 AM...Fueling begins (transfer line chilldown)* 09...05...00...01:29:00 AM...Hydrogen ECO sensors "wet" 06...50...00...03:44:00 AM...Begin 3-hour built-in hold 05...34...00...05:00:00 AM...Crew photo opportunity 03...50...00...06:44:00 AM...Resume countdown 03...45...00...06:49:00 AM...Crew departs O&C building 03...19...00...07:15:00 AM...Hydrogen ECO sensor test 03...15...00...07:19:00 AM...The astronauts begin strapping in 01...10...00...09:24:00 AM...Begin 10-minute built-in hold 01...00...00...09:34:00 AM...Resume countdown 00...49...00...09:45:00 AM...Begin T-minus 9-minute hold; ECO sensor test 00...09...00...10:29:59 AM...Resume countdown at T-minus 9 minutes 00...00...00...10:38:59 AM...Launch * Fueling is expected to begin a half-hour earlier than listed if all preparations are completed in time. -- -------------- Jacques :-) www.spacepatches.info |
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