Fuel To Be Removed From Space Shuttle
Cape Canaveral FL (UPI) Mar 02, 2007 NASA officials decided to remove propellants from space shuttle Atlantis before returning the spacecraft to the Vehicle Assembly Building. The decision stems from a Monday severe thunderstorm that pummeled the shuttle with golf ball-sized hail, producing as many as 2,000 "divots" in the shuttle's external fuel tank's foam insulation and damaging about 26 heat shield tiles on the shuttle's left wing. National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials at the Kennedy Space Center said the necessity of removing the fuel will delay the rollback, now expected to occur Sunday or Monday. NASA said further evaluation of the tank must be done in the Vehicle Assembly Building, where the entire shuttle can be more easily accessed. A new target launch date will be set after the damage is assessed and the time needed for repairs can be determined but NASA said teams will focus on preparing Atlantis for a late April launch. Related Links Space Shuttle News at Space-Travel.Com Shuttle at NASA Watch NASA TV via Space.TV Space Shuttle News at Space-Travel.Com
Space Shuttle Atlantis External Tank Hit By Major Hail Storm On Pad Washington DC (SPX) Feb 27, 2007 A major hailstorm has ripped through the Cape Canaveral area causing damage to Space Shuttle Atlantis' critical external tank. NASA has confirmed that the tank has been extensively pitted by thousands of hail strikes and the agency has decided to move Atlantis back to the hanger for inspection of the tank and the orbiter itself. |
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