STS-98 Atlantis rolls back to the VAB
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Photo Number: KSC-01PP-0009
Release Date: 02-Jan-2001
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Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- Space Shuttle Atlantis moves back inside
the Vehicle Assembly Building after an aborted rollout to Launch Pad
39A. Atlantis will fly on mission STS-98, the seventh construction
flight to the International Space Station. The orbiter will carry in
its payload bay the U.S. Laboratory, named Destiny, that will have
five system racks already installed inside the module. After delivery
of electronics in the lab, electrically powered attitude control for
Control Moment Gyroscopes will be activated. Atlantis is scheduled for
launch no earlier than Jan. 19, 2001, with a crew of five.
(Photo Release Date: 02-Jan-2001
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Slide |
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Last Updated: Wednesday April 16 15:11:04 EDT 2001 (J. Dumoulin) A service of NASA/Kennedy Space Center Public Affairs Office