

The spacecraft will approach Florida from the southwest, flying over Nicaragua, Cuba, the western fringes of the Everglades and Lake Okeechobee, and on into Cape Canaveral. 1, 2003, which ended with more than 85,000 pounds of wreckage raining onto Texas and Louisiana, Discovery will bypass most of the United States on landing day. Unlike Columbia’s tragic cross-country descent on Feb. and agreed that none of the issues pose a landing concern that we have not already addressed and worked through, and so we are good for landing on space shuttle Discovery.” (AP Photo/NASA TV) NASA TVĪt Saturday’s mission management team meeting, “We went through the entire list. Japanese astronaut Soichi Noguchi, left, pilot James Kelly, center, and astronaut Charles Camarda, behind Kelly, watch from the background. The chance of the blanket coming loose during re-entry and striking the shuttle is remote, engineers concluded, so it was left alone.ĭeputy shuttle program manager Wayne Hale said the so-called anomaly list for the 13-day flight had 47 items “that people have thought about, worried about.” Commander Eileen Collins, front left, and International space station commander Sergei Krikalev hug after a farewell ceremony in the Destiny module of the ISS in this view from television Friday, Aug. Mission managers also want answers for the two pieces of thermal-tile filler that came loose on Discovery’s belly and had to be removed by a spacewalking astronaut, and the torn thermal blanket under a cockpit window. The space agency wants to understand the circumstances behind each of the four lost pieces before launching another shuttle.

It was by far the biggest piece of foam that fell off, but at least three other pieces came loose that exceeded NASA’s safety limits. The foam, which could have caused Columbia-type damage, missed the shuttle. NASA has suspended all future shuttle flights until engineers figure out why a 1-pound chunk of foam insulation ripped off Discovery’s external fuel tank shortly after liftoff on July 26 - and fix the problem. Discovery spent nine days at the station, one more than planned because of the uncertainty over the timing of the next shuttle visit, so the astronauts could leave behind surplus food, laptop computers and other supplies.
