Atlantis shuttle mission extended until Feb. 20

By RIA Novosti

Washington : The Atlantis space shuttle will return to Earth on February 20 after its mission to the International Space Station (ISS) was extended, NASA said on Thursday.


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“The space shuttle Mission Management Team, at the request of the International Space Station Program, has extended the STS-122 mission to 13 days. Atlantis will undock from the space station on Monday, Feb. 18, and land at 9:06 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 20, Kennedy Space Center, Fla,” the NASA website said.

A NASA spokesperson said the shuttle was ready for re-entry without repairs having been carried out on its thermal shielding.

The crews of Atlantis and the space station earlier examined a damaged area on the right side of the shuttle. A tear in the shuttle’s thermal shielding was discovered an hour before the shuttle docked with the ISS. The damage was said to be insignificant, however.

NASA began paying particular attention to thermal shield damages after the space shuttle Columbia exploded on re-entry into Earth’s atmosphere in 2003, killing the crew of seven. A piece of isolating foam, which had peeled off from an external fuel tank and punctured one of the wings on liftoff, was later established as the cause of the tragedy.

Last June, U.S. astronaut John Olivas repaired damage to Atlantis’ thermal blanket during a spacewalk, enabling the shuttle to return to Earth safely.

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