Atlantis begins rolling back to the VAB

[KSC-01PD-5021]


  • Photo Number: KSC-01PD-5021

  • Release Date: 19-Jan-2001

  • Description: Perched atop its Mobile Launcher Platform, Space Shuttle Atlantis moves back to the Vehicle Assembly Building, via the crawler- transporter underneath, along the crawlerway. The water in the background is part of the Banana River. Atlantis' return to the VAB was determined by Shuttle managers so that inspections, continuity checks and X-ray analysis can be conducted on the 36 solid rocket booster cables located inside each booster's system tunnel. An extensive evaluation of NASA's SRB cable inventory revealed conductor damage in four (of about 200) cables on the shelf. The launch has been rescheduled no earlier than Feb. 6.

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    Last Updated: Tuesday August 28 19:32:38 EDT 2001 (Anita Barrett)

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