STS-116: Discovery Back On The Ground
By TonyF on 22 December 2006 at 6:30PM
Discovery's crew is still aboard, having completed a successful mission to the International Space Station. At the Shuttle Landing Facility, safing of the Orbiter continues. NASA reports:
STS-116 Home for the Holidays; Discovery Lands in Florida
Space Shuttle Discovery landed safely at 5:32 p.m. EST at Kennedy Space Center to bring STS-116’s successful mission to the International Space Station to an end. The STS-116 astronauts continued the on-orbit construction of the station and delivered a new Expedition 14 crew member.
Discovery launched on Dec. 9 and arrived at the station on the 11th. The STS-116 crew installed the P5 spacer truss segment during the first of four spacewalks. Spacewalkers rewired the station’s power system during the second and third spacewalks, leaving it in a permanent setup. A fourth spacewalk was added to allow the crew to retract solar arrays that had folded improperly.
Discovery also delivered a new crew member and more than two tons of equipment and supplies to the station, most of which were located in the SPACEHAB cargo module. Almost two tons of items no longer needed on the station returned to Earth with STS-116.
Discovery spent almost 13 days in space and traveled 5.3 milion statute miles. STS-116 was the 117th space shuttle flight and 33rd by Discovery. STS-116 also was the 20th shuttle mission to visit the space station.
STS-117 is scheduled to launch no earlier than March.
Landing video here. Pics here.
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