KENNEDY SPACE CENTER SHUTTLE and PAYLOAD PROCESSING STATUS REPORT Friday, July 20, 2001 (2 p.m.) NOTE: This is an orbiter processing report and does not necessarily reflect the chronological order of upcoming Space Shuttle flights. Visit http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/schedule/schedule.htm on the KSC Home Page for the latest schedule of future Shuttle missions. MISSION: STS-104 - 10th ISS Flight (7A) - Airlock VEHICLE: Atlantis/OV-104 LOCATION: On orbit KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: July 12, 2001 at 5:03:59 a.m. EDT KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: July 24, 2001 at 12:34 a.m. MISSION DURATION: 10 days, 19 hours and 30 minutes CREW: Lindsey, Hobaugh, Kavandi, Gernhardt, Reilly ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees Shuttle Processing Note: Orbiter Atlantis continues to perform well on orbit. At KSC, solid rocket booster open assessments began Monday, and to date have revealed both boosters to be in excellent condition. Booster disassembly preparation is in work and segment demates begin Tuesday. The solid rocket motors are scheduled for railcar shipment to Utah in about 2 weeks. Post launch film review indicates no abnormal damage at the launch pad. A preliminary weather forecast indicates the threat of scattered showers and thunderstorms over central Florida at the time of Atlantis' first planned landing opportunity on July 24. The forecast calls for scattered clouds at 2,000 feet and broken clouds at 12,000 and 25,000 feet; visibility at 7 miles; wind from the southeast at 8 peaking to 14 knots; temperature at 75 degrees F and relative humidity at 91 percent. MISSION: STS-105 - 11th ISS Flight (7A.1) - Leonardo MPLM VEHICLE: Discovery/OV-103 LOCATION: Launch Pad 39A TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: August 9, 2001 at 5:38 p.m. EDT TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: August 21, 2001 at about 1:17 p.m. MISSION DURATION: 11 days and 20 hours CREW: Horowitz, Sturckow, Barry, Forrester; (ISS up) Culbertson, Dezhurov, Turin; (ISS down) Usachev, Voss, Helms, ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees Shuttle Processing Note: Processing of Space Shuttle Discovery at Launch Pad 39A continues on schedule for the Aug. 9 target launch date. The STS-105 and Expedition 3 flight crews have been at KSC since last Tuesday participating in Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test activities. The visit culminated with a launch day dress rehearsal this morning. The astronauts are scheduled to depart KSC for Houston, Texas this afternoon. At the pad, Discovery's helium signature leak test is complete. Over the weekend, technicians will complete some minor subcomponent work on auxiliary power unit No. 2. Workers will complete a main engine flight readiness test Tuesday and proceed with payload operations midweek. Payload Processing Note: The Leonardo MPLM arrives at the pad July 25 for installation into the payload changeout room. Leonardo will be installed into Discovery's payload bay July 27. The standard payload interface verification test is scheduled for Aug. 2 and the payload bay doors will be closed for flight Aug. 6. MISSION: STS-108 - 12th ISS Flight (UF1) - MPLM VEHICLE: Endeavour/OV-105 LOCATION: Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF) bay 1 TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Nov. 29, 2001 at 8:05 p.m. EST TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Dec. 9, 2001 MISSION DURATION: 10 days CREW: Gorie, Kelly, Godwin, Tani; (ISS up) Onufrienko, Bursch, Walz; (ISS down) Culbertson, Dezhurov, Turin ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 122 nautical miles/51.6 degrees Shuttle Processing Note: While Endeavour is powered down, workers are performing planned modifications on orbiter wiring and harnesses. A powered-up checkout is scheduled to begin July 30. Payload Processing Note: The Raffaello MPLM began pre-integration checkout in the Space Station Processing Facility July 17. MISSION: STS-109 - HST Servicing Mission 3B VEHICLE: Columbia/OV-102 LOCATION: OPF bay 3 TARGET KSC LAUNCH DATE/TIME: Jan. 17, 2002 at 2:40 p.m. EST TARGET KSC LANDING DATE/TIME: Jan. 28, 2002 MISSION DURATION: TBD CREW: Altman, Carey, Grunsfeld, Currie, Newman, Linnehan, Massimino ORBITAL INSERTION ALTITUDE and INCLINATION: 308 nautical miles/28.5 degrees Shuttle Processing Note: Technicians are checking out Columbia's ammonia system this week. Radar altimeter and fuel cell voltage tests are scheduled into next week. -- end --