Sunday, 31 October 2010
Image above: The STS-133 crew members, from the left, are NASA astronauts Alvin Drew and Nicole Stott, both mission specialists; Eric Boe, pilot; Steve Lindsey, commander; Michael Barratt and Tim Kopra, both mission specialists. Image credit: NASA
Postponed
It has been postponed for this coming wednesday and should launch at 3:52:13 p.m. from launch pad 39A. There is a 70% chance of acceptable weather conditions. It should then land back at Kennedy Space Center at 9:59 a.m. Nov. 14 (Florida time.)
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For more information, see http://spaceflightnow.com/
For my main blog, see http://astrostevesblog.blogspot.com/
STS 133 introduction
STS 133 is the next scheduled shuttle launch at Kennedy Space Centre, Florida. My family and I were supposed to get to see it on holiday, but it was postponed. So now I'm tracking it to see when it actualy launches and give you updates on whether it's been postponed again. As it has done twice already.
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