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Lo Shuttle è partito ...

Post n°716 pubblicato il 25 Febbraio 2011 da diegobaratono

Da: "Reuters.com"
Shuttle Discovery soars into space one last time
Discovery's last mission
Shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011.

Credit: Reuters/Scott Audette

Discovery's last mission (00:54)

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida | Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:20pm EST

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida (Reuters) - Space shuttle Discovery blasted off for the last time Thursday, carrying six astronauts and carting a load of supplies, spare parts and a robot for the International Space Station.

The shuttle lifted off at 4:53 p.m. EST (2153 GMT) from the Kennedy Space Center, riding a flame-tipped pillar of smoke across the Atlantic Ocean as it soared through partly cloudy skies toward space.

The launch was delayed three minutes due to a glitch with a range safety computer minutes before the scheduled 4:50 p.m. EST (2150 GMT) liftoff. The problem was resolved with seconds to spare.

"This was one for the record books," said launch director Mike Leinbach.

Discovery's fuel tank shed at least four pieces of insulating foam during the climb to orbit, but none posed a threat to the ship, NASA said.

The agency has been concerned about foam debris since the disintegration of shuttle Columbia upon re-entry in 2003 due to damage from a piece of falling insulation during liftoff.

Discovery's launch was the 133rd in the 30-year-old shuttle program, with up to two flights remaining before the United States retires its three-ship fleet later this year.

Discovery made 39 of those flights, including both return-to-flight missions following the fatal Challenger and Columbia accidents, and delivering the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit.

"I think what will be most difficult will be on landing day when we know that that's the end of her mission, completely," Leinbach said.

The shuttles are being retired due to high operational costs and to free up money to develop new vehicles capable of traveling beyond the space station's orbit.

HUMANOID ROBOT

Discovery is carrying a storage room, an external platform for spare parts and a prototype humanoid robot for the space station, a $100 billion project of 16 nations nearing completion after more than a decade of construction 220 miles above the Earth.

The mission had been on hold since November to fix problems with the shuttle's fuel tank.

Engineers repaired and reinforced thin metal support beams inside the tank, several of which had cracked when the ship was fueled for a launch attempt on November 5 and during a follow-up tanking test in December.

Similar modifications are planned for the fuel tanks being prepared for the final shuttle flights

Thu, Feb 24 2011
Shuttle Discovery soars into space one last time
 Space shuttle Discovery lifts off from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida, February 24, 2011.
  • Thu, Feb 24 2011

 
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