By TonyF on 22 June 2007 at 4:04PM
Atlantis is back on Earth! The ship touched down at 3:49PM EDT, on Runway 22 at Edwards, with bright, sunny weather on their side. NASA reports:
Space Shuttle Atlantis arrived back on Earth in California, touching down at 3:49 p.m. EDT. Commander Rick Sturckow and Pilot Lee Archambault guided the vehicle as it made its steep descent from space toward the desert runway, accompanied by two T-38 chase jets. The landing concludes a successful 14-day construction mission to the International Space Station.
A convoy of landing support trucks and equipment headed out to begin safing the orbiter and assisting the flight crew.
After their successful construction mission to the International Space Station, the crew of Space Shuttle Atlantis had another day in space thanks to yesterday's landing postponement due to bad weather at the preferred landing location, Kennedy Space Center in Florida. That bad weather lingered today, forcing Mission Control to choose California as the landing spot.
Live discussion here. Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.
By TonyF on 22 June 2007 at 2:46PM
After waving off both landing opportunities for KSC, Atlantis is heading to Edwards Air Force Base in California. NASA reports:

Image above: Astronaut Scott Altman approaches the runway at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., in a Shuttle Training Aircraft to assess landing conditions. Image credit: NASA TV
STS-117 Commander Rick Sturckow and Pilot Lee Archambault fired space shuttle Atlantis’ engines at 2:43 p.m. EDT to begin the descent for a 3:49 p.m. landing at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
Atlantis’ flight path will bring it over San Diego and just east of Los Angeles before it touches down at Edwards where it will be greeted by fair skies and light winds.
Rain showers forced flight controllers to wave off two landing opportunities at Kennedy.
Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.
By TonyF on 22 June 2007 at 8:43AM
Five For Friday: Today we have 2 landing opportunities on the east coast, and 3 on the west coast. NASA reports:

Image above: Atlantis' first landing opportunity is at the Kennedy Space Center at 2:18 p.m. EDT. Image credit: NASA TV
Five landing opportunities are available today for space shuttle Atlantis and the STS-117 crew. Flight controllers and forecasters continue to monitor the weather at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., and Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
Atlantis’ first landing opportunity is at 2:18 p.m. EDT on orbit 218. If controllers elect to take it, Commander Rick Sturckow will perform the deorbit burn at 1:12 p.m. to begin the descent to Kennedy. Orbit 219 provides opportunities at both landing sites – a 3:49 p.m. landing at Edwards and a 3:55 p.m. landing at Kennedy.
The second opportunity for the California base is on Orbit 220. The deorbit burn would occur at 4:18 p.m. with the landing at 5:23 p.m. The final opportunity is on Orbit 221 and it calls for the deorbit burn to occur at 5:56 p.m. with the landing at 6:59 p.m.
Thunderstorms in the vicinity of Kennedy forced flight controllers to wave off both opportunities Thursday. Today’s weather forecast for Kennedy calls for the threat of thunderstorms in the area and high winds are a possibility at Edwards. Opportunities are also available Saturday.
Atlantis launched June 8 and arrived at the International Space Station on June 10. While at the orbital outpost, the crew installed the Starboard 3 and 4 truss segment and conducted four spacewalks to activate it. During the third spacewalk, the crew repaired an out of position thermal blanket on the left orbital maneuvering system pod.
Live discussion here. Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.
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