Live Updates: Watch Shuttle Endeavour Launch on NASA TV Live
Senin, 16 Mei 2011 by Android Blackberry
Live Updates: Watch Shuttle Endeavour Launch on NASA TV Live |
NASA is on schedule to launch area shuttle Endeavour on its last mission Monday morning, at 8:56 am ET launch (5:56 am PT). Endeavour’s major cargo, the $2 billion Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer which will be dispatch on the Area station.
The six astronauts with shuttle commander Mark Kelly of STS-134 are on their strategy to launch pad 39A to enter the orbiter of space shuttle Endeavour. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will likely be at Kennedy Space Center to watch her husband.
The very first launch attempt last April 29 was scrubbed for the reason that of a technical concern. So far the climate looks good and all signs point to a good chance of launch at 8:56 a.m. Monday.
Based on Orlando Sentinel weblog, Monday’s STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavour rescheduled launch is expected to draw 500,000 guests to the Space Coast.
NASA Tv will give live coverage from the STS-134 Area Shuttle Endeavour Launch, a a single of a lifetime encounter.
The six astronauts with shuttle commander Mark Kelly of STS-134 are on their strategy to launch pad 39A to enter the orbiter of space shuttle Endeavour. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords will likely be at Kennedy Space Center to watch her husband.
Shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 Crew Walkout |
The very first launch attempt last April 29 was scrubbed for the reason that of a technical concern. So far the climate looks good and all signs point to a good chance of launch at 8:56 a.m. Monday.
Based on Orlando Sentinel weblog, Monday’s STS-134 Space Shuttle Endeavour rescheduled launch is expected to draw 500,000 guests to the Space Coast.
NASA Tv will give live coverage from the STS-134 Area Shuttle Endeavour Launch, a a single of a lifetime encounter.
Photos of STS-134 crew walkout on method to space shuttle Endeavour
Live Updates: Watch Shuttle Endeavour Launch on NASA TV Live
The six astronauts of STS-134 are on their way to launch pad 39A to enter the orbiter of area shuttle Endeavour.
On the initial launch attempt, the astronauts on board the AstroVan that takes them there never got past the Automobile Assembly Constructing, about three miles brief with the launch pad for the reason that of a technical concern that scrubbed the attempt.
Looks like they’ll at the least get past that point and all indicators point to a good opportunity of launch at eight:56 a.m.
Here’s some shots from NASA Tv from the walkout.
of STS-134 crew walkout on method to space shuttle Endeavour |
Shuttle Endeavour's STS-134 Crew Walkout |