STS-116

Mission: STS-116 - 20th International Space Station Flight (12A.1) -P5 Truss Segment
Vehicle: Discovery (OV-103)
Location: OPF 3 at KSC
Launch Date: Dec. 9, 2006, 8:47:48 pm EST
Launch Pad: 39B
Crew: Polansky, Oefelein, Curbeam, Higginbotham, Patrick, Fuglesang and Williams
Inclination/Orbit Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles

P5 Truss Segment

 

 

Engineer's graphic of what ISS will look like at the completion of STS-116

 


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On October 20, 2006, the media viewed the P5 Truss Segment being prepared for launch aboard STS-116.  On November 9, 2006, Discovery was rolled out to Pad 39B in preparation for the STS-116 mission.   In a flawless launch, the space shuttle Discovery and its seven-member crew lifted off Saturday from NASA's Kennedy Space Center at 8:47:48 p.m. EST on one of the most complex missions ever to the International Space Station.  At 5:32 pm EST on December 22, 2005, Discovery made a picture-perfect landing at the KSC Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF) after a weather-related wave-off on the first attempt.

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The Main Engines are at full power at T - 1. Liftoff! Discovery begins its climb to orbit Discovery rises
 

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Discovery climbs out of the smoke and steam just befor it starts its roll program It's roll program almost complete, Discovery streaks skyward As a pressure wave becomes visible on the top of the SRB's, Discovery is GO at throttleup.
 

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On an iffy day, the Shuttle simulator tests the weather conditions on runway 15 Turning over the SLF, Discovery makes a 270° turn to set up on final. Discovery lines up