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October 23rd, 2007

STS-120: Smooth Launch

Discovery rocketed to orbit this morning, carrying 7 astronauts and the Space Station’s new Harmony node, which will allow connection of labs from Europe and Japan. NASA reports:

NASA Hails Smooth Launch

Space shuttle Discovery launches on STS-120.
Image Above: Space shuttle Discovery leaps from its launch pad Tuesday morning to start STS-120. Photo courtesy of Reuters/Scott Audette
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NASA officials and launch managers were pleased Tuesday following a clean countdown and flawless launch of space shuttle Discovery from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Launch Director Mike Leinbach said the launch team at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center was able to study a potential problem of ice buildup without jeopardizing the shuttle while still launching on time.

“It was one of the cleanest countdowns we’ve had since I’ve been launch director,” Leinbach said.

Discovery and its seven astronauts have a tight schedule that calls for placing the new Harmony segment to the International Space Station, moving a tower of solar arrays already in space to a new location and overseeing the station crew rotation that will see Discovery astronaut Dan Tani and station resident Clayton Anderson switch places.

“(There is) just a tremendous set of challenges in front of us,” said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA’s associate administrator for Space Operations.

There won’t be much time to savor the liftoff, though, because preparations are already under way to get Atlantis over to the launch pad for a Dec. 6 launch.

“This is exactly what the (launch) teams have trained multiple years for,” Gerstenmaier said.

See the launch video here and here. Flight Day 1 pics are up at the JSC Gallery. Discussion here. Status Report #01 here. Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.

October 23rd, 2007

STS-120: LIFTOFF!

Discovery has lifted off on mission STS-120!

“…lift-off of Discovery hoisting Harmony to the heavens and opening new gateways for international science!”

Play-by-play here.

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