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STS-122: Launch Tomorrow

Shuttle Atlantis will be launching to the ISS Thursday afternoon, bringing the long-awaited Columbus Laboratory to the orbital outpost, along with a new Station crew member. NASA reports:

Atlantis Countdown Proceeds

A worker helps guide the closure of the payload bay doors on Atlantis.
Image above: A technician monitors the closure of the payload bay doors on space shuttle Atlantis during launch preparations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. The European-built Columbus laboratory is bolted inside the cargo bay and will be attached to the International Space Station during mission STS-122. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton

The launch team at NASA's Kennedy Space Center is continuing its steady march toward a lift off Thursday afternoon for space shuttle Atlantis. The countdown is proceeding smoothly, NASA Test Director Jeff Spaulding said Wednesday.

Mission STS-122 is scheduled to launch at 4:31 p.m. EST from NASA's Florida launch base. Atlantis will carry the European-developed Columbus laboratory and attach it to the International Space Station. Seven astronauts, including two from the European Space Agency, will fly aboard Atlantis.

Technicians and engineers at the launch pad have several steps ahead of them Wednesday. The most visible milestone will come in the evening when the Rotating Service Structure is moved to its launch position where it will be out of the way of Atlantis. The gantry encloses much of the shuttle while it is on the launch pad and gives workers access to critical areas of the shuttle and its payload.

The weather forecast calls for a 90 percent chance of acceptable conditions at launch time.

"The vehicle's looking good and the weather's looking good, too," Shuttle Weather Officer Kathy Winters said.

Media Resources
+ STS-122 Press Kit (15 Mb PDF)
+ STS-122 Fact Sheet (7.6 Mb PDF)
+ STS-122 TV Schedule

Preflight pics and video are up at the JSC Gallery. Discussion here. News and media resources here. Check the links at right for play-by-play and NASA TV.