On October 13 reporters are lucky to be invited to cover space shuttle Atlantis' move to the launch pad, and the STS-129 mission
crew's dress rehearsal activities October 19 to October 21 at NASA's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Image right: At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, space shuttle Atlantis makes steady progress as it rolls toward the Vehicle Assembly Building. Photo credit: NASA/Jack Pfaller
Atlantis is targeted to launch to the International Space Station November
12th on an 11-day cargo flight.
Atlantis was moved from its hangar on Tuesday to Kennedy's Vehicle
Assembly Building. There it will be attached to its external fuel
tank and two solid rocket boosters before its move next week to
Launch Pad 39A.
The first motion of Atlantis from the Vehicle Assembly Building to the
pad is targeted for 12:01 a.m. EDT on October 13. The 3.4 mile journey
is expected to take approximately six hours. Activities include a
6:30 a.m. photo opportunity of the shuttle's move and an interview
availability with Atlantis Flow Director Angie Brewer at 7:45 a.m.
Reporters must arrive at Kennedy's news center by 6 a.m. for
transportation to the viewing area.
Live video coverage of the move will be shown on NASA Television
starting at 6:30 a.m. Video highlights of the move will air on NASA
TV's Video File.
Atlantis' astronauts and ground crews will participate in the practice
countdown, known as the terminal countdown demonstration test. The
test provides each shuttle crew with an opportunity to participate in
various simulated countdown activities, including equipment
familiarization and emergency training.
Times for terminal countdown demonstration test activities still are
being finalized. Activities available for press coverage will
include:
October 19: STS-129 crew arrival. The astronauts will arrive in Shuttle
Training Aircraft and T-38 jets at Kennedy's Shuttle Landing
Facility. Crew arrival will be broadcast live on NASA TV.
October 20: Crew media availability. The crew will take questions from
reporters at Launch Pad 39A. The session will be carried live on NASA
TV.
October 21: Crew walkout photo opportunity. The astronauts will depart
from the Operations and Checkout Building in their flight entry suits
in preparation for the countdown demonstration test at the launch
pad. The walkout will not be broadcast live but will air on NASA TV's
Video File.
For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming
video, visit: