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With just over two days before the STS-117 launch, a possible problem is being investigated by NASA engineers. Now, under two day to liftoff, the problem has been resolved by NASA. As of 3:00 p.m. EDT ...
The Space Shuttle Atlantis and its STS-117 crew will fly to the International Space Station from Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A for another assembly mission. At approximately 7:38 p.m. EDT, the ...
Alliant Techsystems’ reusable solid rocket motors (RSRM) performed flawlessly today, providing more than six million pounds of thrust as NASA’s Space Shuttle Atlantis launched into orbit to begin a 11 ...
WASHINGTON -- NASA's next shuttle astronauts to fly, ablend of veteran spaceflyers and rookies, are in the final month of training fora March construction flight to the International SpaceStation (ISS ...
A spacewalk to install and activate a new set of solar array wings highlights the first full day of docked operations of space shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station. Most of the ...
For the STS-117 launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis, NASA managers are urging all aircraft pilots and boaters to fully comply with the airspace, bridges and waterway restrictions imposed around Kennedy ...
Image: STS-117 Mission Specialist John “Danny” Olivas (top) exits the International Space Station’s Quest airlock during the early moments of the mission’s first spacewalk. His partner, Jim Reilly, ...
EDWARDS LANDING: The STS-117 crew piloted shuttle Atlantis to a 12:49 p.m. PDT landing at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., on June 22 after poor weather at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) forced the ...
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