Spaceflight Now: STS-92 Mission Report

STS-92 Landing Times
COMPILED BY WILLIAM HARWOOD
Updated: 10:20 p.m., October 23, 2000


Here are the latest STS-92 deorbit and landing projections from the Johnson Space Center. Both Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., and the Kennedy Space Center in Florida will be staffed for landing attempts Tuesday.

See the Deorbit and Landing Timeline page for entry details and the Landing Weather Forecast page for the latest on the weather. Exact deorbit and landing times (to the second) are posted when known.

DATE
ORB
IGNITION
LANDING
SITE
10/24
201
02:21:20 p.m.
03:28:42 p.m.
Kennedy Space Center
202 03:51:55 p.m. 04:59:37 p.m. Edwards Air Force Base
203
05:29:06 p.m.
06:35:48 p.m.
Edwards Air Force Base


Flight Data File
Quick look data - Facts, figures and important information about the mission.

Flight plan - A detailed day-by-day timetable of the major mission events based on NASA's official flight plan.

Mission hardware - The major components and equipments that make up the shuttle vehicle for STS-92.

The crew - Meet the seven astronauts who will fly aboard shuttle Discovery.

Key personnel - Listing of the major people behind the shuttle flight.

Space demographics before and after - How the space explorers numbers will stack up before and after STS-92.

Tracking spacecraft - Latest orbital data for tracking the shuttle, station and other satellites on your computer.

Explore the Net - A list of useful links to other Internet sites with information related to STS-92.



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