NASA News National Aeronautics and Space Administration John F. Kennedy Space Center Kennedy Space Center, Florida 32899 AC 321 867-2468 ____________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________ NASA Contact: Joel Wells For Release: Jan. 3, 2001 KSC Release No. 01 - 01 NOTE TO EDITORS: MEDIA OPPORTUNITIES WITH STS-98 CREW SET FOR THIS WEEK'S COUNTDOWN TEST The crew of Space Shuttle mission STS-98, the 102nd mission in the history of Shuttle flight, will be at Kennedy Space Center this week for the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT). The crew is scheduled to arrive at KSC Wednesday evening. The TCDT is held at KSC prior to each Space Shuttle flight, providing the crew an opportunity to participate in simulated countdown activities. The TCDT ends with a mock launch countdown culminating in a simulated main engine cut-off. The crew also spends time undergoing emergency egress training exercises at the pad and has an opportunity to view and inspect the payloads in the orbiter's payload bay. The following events are available for media to attend during the STS-98 TCDT. * Thursday, Jan. 4 -- Media are invited to attend a photo event featuring the crew of STS-98 as they practice driving an armored personnel carrier (M113). This transport is designed to assist the crew if an emergency egress is required away from the pad. Media should be at the KSC Press Site at 9:45 a.m. for transport to the M113 location. Friday, Jan. 5 -- Media representatives will have an opportunity to speak informally with and photograph the crew at Launch Pad 39A. Media interested in participating in this question and answer session should be at the KSC Press Site by 12:30 p.m. for transport to the pad. This question and answer session will be a local media event only. However, the session will be covered live on NASA TV beginning at about 1:30 p.m. On Saturday, the crew will enter the orbiter Atlantis fully suited for the final hours of the practice countdown, including the simulated Shuttle main engine ignition and cut-off. Following TCDT, the crew will depart KSC on Sunday for final mission preparations in Houston, TX. Atlantis, on mission STS-98, is targeted for launch from Kennedy Space Center no earlier than Jan. 19. The flight is scheduled to last 11 days and will feature Atlantis docking with the International Space Station (ISS). Atlantis will deliver to ISS the U.S. Science Laboratory "Destiny". Crew members for mission STS-98 are: Commander Ken Cockrell; Pilot Mark Polansky; and Mission Specialists Robert Curbeam, Thomas Jones, Marsha Ivins. --- end ---