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| A fish-eye view shows space shuttle Discovery on
the mobile launch platform inside the cavernous Vehicle Assembly Building.
Image credit: NASA/Troy Cryder |
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NASA's Space Shuttle Discovery to move to launch pad
Space shuttle Discovery is scheduled to roll out to Launch Pad 39A at
NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Florida, on Saturday, Sept. 29, as preparations
for the STS-120 mission move forward.
Discovery is targeted to lift off October 23 on a 14-day mission to the
International Space Station.
The first motion of the shuttle out of Kennedy's Vehicle Assembly Building
is planned at 8 p.m. EDT. The 3.4-mile journey to the launch pad is expected
to take about six hours.
NASA Television will provide a live picture of Discovery at the launch
pad beginning at 7 a.m. Sunday. Video highlights of the rollout will air
on NASA TV's Video File segments.
The STS-120 mission will add a module to the space station that will
serve as a port for installing additional international laboratories.
The Harmony module will be the first expansion of the living and working
space on the orbiting laboratory since 2001. The upcoming mission also
will move the first set of solar arrays installed on the station to a
permanent location on the complex and redeploy them.
For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming video,
visit: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv
For information about the STS-120 mission and crew, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle
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