NASA News National Aeronautics and Space Administration John F. Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899 ____________________________________________________________ For Release: March 14, 2002 Bruce Buckingham Kennedy Space Center, Fla. KSC Release No. 20 - 02 INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION S5 TRUSS SEGMENT ARRIVES AT KSC TO BEGIN PROCESSING Another segment of the International Space Station (ISS), the S5 truss segment, arrived late yesterday at the Kennedy Space Center Shuttle Landing Facility aboard the "Super Guppy" transport aircraft. The truss segment was manufactured by a division of The Boeing Company in Huntington Beach, Calif., and assembled in Huntsville, Ala. This truss segment, called "S5," is a mirror image of the P5 truss segment that arrived for processing at Kennedy Space Center in July 2001. The S5 truss segment is a 10-1/2-by-15-foot aluminum structure that will weigh 3,900 pounds when fully processed. The truss segment will attach to the starboard side of the S4 truss and will be the tenth truss attached to the ISS as part of a total 11-truss, girder-like structure that will ultimately extend the length of a football field. S5 is scheduled for launch in October 2003 on Mission STS-118 (13A.1). During this mission, astronauts will use either the orbiter or the ISS robotic arm to attach the S5 truss to the S4 truss segment previously delivered to the orbiting Station. During processing at KSC, the S5 truss will be fit checked for a Photo-Voltaic Radiator Grapple Fixture (PVRGF) and also will undergo a fit check to a truss simulator to make sure S5 will fit together with the S4 and S6 truss segments. Items to be attached to the S5 truss include handholds to be used by spacewalking astronauts, a strut assembly, multi-layer thermal blankets, and the installation of the PVRGF. After arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility, the S5 truss will be transferred from the Super Guppy Shipping Fixture to a test stand in the Space Station Processing Facility in KSC's Industrial Area. -end-