In-orbit inspection scheduled for space shuttle Atlantis as it approaches space station
By Marcia Dunn, APTuesday, November 17, 2009
In-orbit inspection scheduled for space shuttle
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space shuttle Atlantis is circling Earth in pursuit of the International Space Station.
Atlantis and its crew of six will hook up with the space station Wednesday. In the meantime, the astronauts will pull out an inspection boom Tuesday and check their ship’s thermal shielding. They will be on the lookout for any damage that might have occurred during liftoff the previous day.
NASA officials say a quick look at the launch images shows nothing to be worried about. Tuesday’s survey will provide additional data. The space agency has been extra cautious ever since the Columbia disaster six years ago.
Atlantis is delivering big spare parts to the space station. It’s an 11-day flight, which will keep the crew in orbit over Thanksgiving.
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