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| Image above: The STS-117 crew members aboard Space
Shuttle Atlantis talk with reporters. Image credit: NASA TV |
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Crew gets ready for Thursday landing
During its scheduled final full day in space, the STS-117 crew prepared
for landing.
Two opportunities are available on Thursday for Space Shuttle Atlantis
to land at Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
Wednesday’s preparations included stowing equipment and checking
out systems that will be used to deorbit Atlantis and begin the descent
to Earth. Also, the seven crew members took time out of their schedules
to talk with reporters from NBC News, ABC News and CNN Live.
The first landing opportunity available is on Orbit 202, which calls
for the deorbit burn to occur 12:50 p.m. EDT Thursday with a 1:55 p.m.
touchdown. The final opportunity of the day is on the next orbit. It begins
with the deorbit burn at 2:25 p.m. and ends with a 3:30 p.m. landing.
Weather forecasts call for a possibility of thunder showers in the area.
Flight controllers and forecasters with the Spaceflight Meteorology Group
will continue to monitor the weather at Kennedy.
The STS-117 crew members are returning home from a construction mission
to the International Space Station. They installed the Starboard 3 and
4 (S3/S4) truss segment and conducted four spacewalks to activate it.
During the third spacewalk, the crew repaired an out of position thermal
blanket on the left orbital maneuvering system pod.
Atlantis also delivered a new station crew member, Flight Engineer Clayton
Anderson, KD5PLA. He replaced astronaut Suni Williams, KD5PLB, who is
the new record holder for a long-duration single spaceflight for a woman.
She arrived at the station in December with STS-116
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