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Spacehab Geared For Space Shuttle Return To Flight

External Stowage Platform 2 (ESP2) with ORUs in Orbiter.
Houston TX (SPX) Feb 09, 2005
Spacehab has announced that it is on task and ahead of schedule in preparations for the Space Shuttle Discovery's next mission, STS-114, to the International Space Station (ISS) scheduled for launch in May of this year.

The anticipated mission will include Spacehab's External Stowage Platform 2, or ESP2, a modified version of the Company's Integrated Cargo Carrier system, which will essentially carry replacement parts, known as Orbital Replacement Units (ORU), to the orbiting ISS.

This resupply platform will be attached to the space station's airlock, and will mark Spacehab's first permanent hardware residence on the ISS.

The ESP2 consists of two major components, the keel yoke assembly and the deployable pallet, the first of which will be delivered tomorrow to NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida and installed into the space shuttle.

Shortly following this activity, the ORUs will be installed onto the pallet at Spacehab's Payload Processing Facility. The outfitted pallet will then be transported to KSC and integrated into the shuttle by mid-April.

Training operations have commenced, beginning with mission control support activities that will be performed by the Spacehab team during the mission. Following is astronaut training for both the STS-114 and STS-121 crew members.

The first group will focus on integration and installation of the ESP2 onto the ISS airlock while the second team will be responsible for utilizing any of the spare parts housed on the pallet to support ISS assembly and operations.

"This resupply pallet is just one of the varying logistics capabilities we offer," said Michael E. Kearney, Spacehab President and Chief Executive Officer.

"Use of the ESP2 carrier on the STS-114 mission is opening doors to other ISS missions, beginning with STS-118, where similar services will be provided." Spacehab intends to expand its competency for working and living in space to other low Earth orbit programs as well as to NASA's space exploration initiative to the moon and beyond.

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ISS Crew Begin Preparing For Big Shipment Back To Earth With Shuttle RTF
Houston TX (SPX) Feb 07, 2005
The Expedition 10 crew is turning its attention to the Space Shuttle's Return to Flight mission, STS-114. This week Commander Leroy Chiao and Flight Engineer Salizhan Sharipov spent several days pre-packing International Space Station items destined for return to Earth aboard Shuttle Discovery.



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