KENNEDY SPACE CENTER Ê SHUTTLE & PAYLOAD PROCESSING STATUS REPORTÊ Thursday, Nov. 14, 2002 (2:45 p.m.) For the latest Shuttle status on the web visit http://www-pao.ksc.nasa. gov/kscpao/status/stsstat/current.htm. For the latest launch weather forecast visit http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.g ov/kscpao/status/weatstat/forecast.htm.Ê Visit http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/ks cpao/schedule/schedule.htm for the latest schedule of future Shuttle missions. KSC press releases can be found at http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpa o/release/release.htm.Ê The KSC home page can be found at http://www.ksc.nasa.gov/. MISSION: STS-113 Ð 16th ISS Flight (11A) Ð P1 Truss Segment VEHICLE: ENDEAVOUR/OV-105 TARGET LAUNCH DATE: Nov. 18, 2002 NET TARGET LAUNCH TIME: 7 Ð 11 p.m. TARGET LANDING DATE:Ê Nov. 29, 2002 NET MISSION DURATION: 11 days SHUTTLE CREW: Wetherbee, Lockhart, Lopez-Alegria, Herrington ISS CREW UP: Bowersox, Budarin, Pettit ISS CREW DOWN: Korzun, Whitson, TreschevÊ ORBITAL ALTITUDE AND INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees Shuttle Processing Note:Ê Technicians at the Pad have successfully completed the replacement of the faulty flex hose assembly that caused a leak in the Environmental Control and Life Support System oxygen line during EndeavourÕs countdown last Sunday. Retests and X-rays of the newly installed assembly and bulkhead fitting have been completed and were cleared for flight. The line that was removed was sent to the malfunction lab for analysis to determine the cause of the leak.Ê Robotic arm experts arrived yesterday evening at KSC to inspect a scrape on the surface of the arm's honeycomb shell that occurred while work platforms were being installed to gain access to repair the oxygen leak in the ShuttleÕs mid body. This morning, the teamÕs plan is to cut out the damaged segment of the honeycomb and perform ultrasound testing of the structure underneath. The evaluation is ongoing and managers will meet again late Friday to discuss the outcome of the testing and the engineering analysis. --end--