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STS-106, Mission Control Center
Status Report # 24 Tuesday, September
19, 2000 - 7:00 p.m. CDT
The STS-106 astronauts
aboard Space Shuttle Atlantis are preparing for their return to Earth
with a planned predawn touchdown on the 3-mile long Shuttle Landing
Facility runway at the Kennedy Space Center at 2:56 a.m. CDT Wednesday.
The forecasted weather for early Wednesday shows essentially favorable
conditions with some concern for rain showers in the vicinity of the
Florida spaceport.
Commander Terry
Wilcutt, Pilot Scott Altman and Mission Specialists Ed Lu, Rick Mastracchio,
Dan Burbank, Yuri Malenchenko and Boris Morukov were awaken at 5:46
p.m. to the song "Houston", performed by Dean Martin.
Just before 10
p.m., the astronauts will begin their deorbit preparations. After closing
Atlantis' payload bay doors at 11:10 p.m., the crew will put on their
pressurized launch and entry suits and strap into their seats shortly
before 1 a.m. Entry Flight Director Wayne Hale is expected to poll the
flight control team for the final decision for the deorbit burn 20 minutes
prior to the planned firing of Atlantis' orbital maneuvering system
engines at 1:50 a.m. Central which would result in a landing for Atlantis
at 2:56 a.m.
There is a second
landing opportunity available on the next orbit if needed. For the second
landing opportunity, Atlantis would fire its engines at 3:26 a.m., for
a KSC touchdown at 4:33 a.m. Central.
During their 12-day
flight, the astronauts spent a week docked to the International Space
Station during which they transferred more than 3 tons of supplies and
equipment, preparing the orbiting facility as a home for the first resident,
or Expedition, crew, scheduled to arrive at the new outpost in early
November.
The next mission
status report will be issued shortly after landing or a landing waveoff
early Wednesday morning.
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