Monday, March 2, 2009
NASA has new plan for next launch
NASA has new plan for next launch
Updated: 02.28.09
NASA's Space Shuttle Program has established a plan that could support Discovery's launch to the International Space Station, tentatively targeted for March 12.
An exact target launch date will be determined as work progresses with the shuttle's three gaseous hydrogen flow control valves.
At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, technicians have started removing Discovery's three valves, two of which will undergo detailed inspection.
Approximately 4,000 images of each valve will be reviewed for evidence of cracks. Valves that have flown fewer times will be installed in Discovery. Engineering teams also will complete analysis and testing to understand the consequences if a valve piece were to break off and strike pressurization lines between the shuttle and external fuel tank.
Hardware modifications may be made to the pressurization lines to add extra protection in the unlikely event debris is released.
NASA and contractor teams have been working to identify what caused damage to a flow control valve on shuttle Endeavour during its November 2008 flight.
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