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Old August 8th 05, 04:08 AM
Jacques van Oene
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Sunday, August 7, 2005 - 8:30 p.m. CDT
Mission Control Center, Houston, Texas

STS-114 MCC Status Report #26

Discovery's Return to Flight mission is scheduled to conclude with a landing
at NASA's Kennedy Space Center early Monday morning.

Discovery has two opportunities to land at the Kennedy Space Center on
Monday. The first begins with a 3 minute, 7 second deorbit burn of the
Orbital Maneuvering System engines at 2:40 a.m., followed by landing at 3:47
a.m. CDT.

In the event weather prevents landing on that first opportunity, a second is
available, with deorbit burn at 4:15 a.m. resulting in a 5:22 a.m. CDT
landing. It will be the 15th night landing in Florida and 20th overall for
the Space Shuttle Program.

Weather forecasters predict favorable conditions with good visibility and
only a slight chance of showers over the water in the vicinity of the
three-mile-long landing strip. The backup site at California's Edwards Air
Force Base was not activated for Monday.

The crew was awakened at 7:39 p.m. CDT by the song "Come on Eileen" by Dexy'
s Midnight Runners. It was played for Discovery's Commander Eileen Collins
from the Mission Control Team.

Collins, Pilot Jim Kelly and Mission Specialist Steve Robinson, who also
serves as Discovery's Flight Engineer, and Mission Specialist Andy Thomas
will be on the flight deck for landing. Mission Specialists Soichi Noguchi,
Wendy Lawrence and Charlie Camarda will be on Discovery's middeck.

After its departure Saturday, Discovery is now about 200 miles away from the
International Space Station and increasing that gap by about 9 miles each
time it orbits the Earth. Onboard the Station, Commander Sergei Krikalev and
NASA Station Science Officer John Phillips have returned to their normal
schedule, waking up at 1 a.m. CDT Monday.

The next STS-114 mission status report will be issued Monday morning, or
earlier, if events warrant.


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Old August 8th 05, 04:24 AM
Neil Gerace
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"Jacques van Oene" wrote in message
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The crew was awakened at 7:39 p.m. CDT by the song "Come on Eileen" by
Dexy'
s Midnight Runners. It was played for Discovery's Commander Eileen Collins
from the Mission Control Team.


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