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STS-102, Mission
Control Center
Status Report # 24
Monday, March 19, 2001 - 7:00 pm CST
Moving ever further
from the International Space Station, Discovery's crew is now focused
on a return home with a landing at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida,
late Tuesday.
The crew was awakened
to the song "Just What I Needed," performed by The Cars and
played for returning International Space Station Commander Bill Shepherd,
who, along with crew mates Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev, is riding
home aboard Discovery after four and a half months in orbit. Discovery's
crew today will check out the flight controls the shuttle will require
for the trip home, test fire the shuttle's steering jets, and perform
an engine firing to adjust the shuttle's orbit to optimize landing opportunities.
The crew also will spend much of the day packing up for Tuesday's entry
and landing.
Shepherd, Gidzenko
and Krikalev will take a break from packing at 11:12 p.m. Central to
field questions from CNN, CBS News and KNBC-TV, Los Angeles, during
a 20-minute interview. Later, at about 3:37 a.m. Central Tuesday, the
crew will turn off and stow the shuttle's Ku-band antenna, used for
television transmissions to the ground, for the remainder of the mission.
All preparations
are focused on a landing for Discovery with a touchdown at 11:56 p.m.
Central at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The weather forecast
for landing in Florida currently calls for showers and low clouds that
could be unacceptable. Options also exist for a landing at Edwards Air
Force Base in California early Wednesday, if flight controllers decide
to pursue those.
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