NASA News National Aeronautics and Space Administration John F. Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899 AC 321 867-2468 ____________________________________________________________________________ Bruce Buckingham For Release: Oct. 31, 2001 Kennedy Space Center 321/867-2468 KSC Release No.: 115 - 01 SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR ROLLS OUT TO LAUNCH PAD Space Shuttle Endeavour rolled out from the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) to Launch Pad 39B early today to begin final preparations for the launch of NASA's STS-108 mission to the International Space Station (ISS), scheduled for Nov. 29. The crawler-transporter carrying the orbiter Endeavour, the twin Solid Rocket Boosters (SRBs) and the External Tank (ET) departed the VAB early this morning and was hard down on the pad by mid-morning. Endeavour spent the past week in the VAB undergoing space vehicle interface tests after the Orbiter was mated to the SRB/ET assembly stacked on the Mobile Launcher Platform. Space Shuttle Endeavour remains on schedule for the 12th mission to the ISS, which will feature the third on-board crew exchange, with Cosmonaut Yury Onufrienko and Astronauts Carl Walz and Daniel Bursch replacing the Expedition 3 crew of Astronaut Frank Culbertson and Cosmonauts Mikhail Tyurin and Vladimir Dezhurov after their four-month stay on orbit. Endeavour, making its 17th space flight, also will deliver more experiments and supplies aboard the Raffaello Multi Purpose Logistics Module and will carry 6,000 American flags to be presented to the families of the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. STS-108 is commanded by Dominic L. Gorie. Crew members are Pilot Mark E. Kelly and Mission Specialists Linda M. Godwin and Daniel M. Tani. -- end --