Workers in the VAB test SRB cables on STS-98 solid rocket boosters
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Photo Number: KSC-01PP-0153
Release Date: 20-Jan-2001
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Description:
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Fla. -- United Space Alliance SRB technician Richard Bruns attaches a
cable end cover to a cable pulled from the solid rocket booster on Space Shuttle Atlantis. The
Shuttle was rolled back from Launch Pad 39A in order to conduct tests on the SRB cables. A
prior extensive evaluation of NASA’s SRB cable inventory on the shelf revealed conductor
damage in four (of about 200) cables. Shuttle managers decided to prove the integrity of the
system tunnel cables already on Atlantis before launching. Workers are conducting inspections,
making continuity checks and conducting X-ray analysis on the cables. The launch has been
rescheduled no earlier than Feb. 6.
(Photo Release Date: 20-Jan-2001
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156 |
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