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Posted by Jacques van Oene on August 21, 2005, 9:58 pm
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Discovery is Home!
The Space Shuttle orbiter Discovery successfully landed at the Shuttle
Landing Facility (SLF) at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Discovery, riding
piggy-back on the modified Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), made a sweep of
the Brevard County beaches as it circled for a landing, giving residents a
birds-eye view of the duo.
Cheers from media and Kennedy Space Center employees erupted when the 747's
wheels touched down. Landing on Runway 15, the vehicle came to a stop where
it was then towed to the Mate/Demate Device (MDD) at the SLF. During the
next few hours Discovery will be lifted off the 747. The vehicle will be
backed-out and the orbiter will be gently lowered to the runway on its
landing gear.
On Monday, the Discovery will be towed by a diesel-powered tractor to the
Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) via a two-mile tow-way strip from the SLF.
Once inside the OPF the payload bay doors will be opened and the materials
brought back from the International Space Station will be unloaded. After
Discovery is inside the processing facility, Mission STS-114 will then be
completed.
Space Shuttle Discovery is slated for Mission STS-121 in March, 2006.
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Jacques :-)
www.spacepatches.info
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