NASA managers declared Discovery ready to launch next week on a mission to the International Space Station following a daylong Flight Readiness Review on Friday. Discovery is scheduled to launch Thursday, Feb. 24, at 4:50 p.m. EST.
"We had a really thorough review today," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA’s associate administrator for Space Operations. "Things are looking pretty good."
Managers, engineers and contractors went over the detailed analysis and testing performed on the support beams of Discovery’s external fuel tank during the session and reviewed the repairs and modifications made. The processes of the repairs and testing involved people throughout the agency and its centers.
"I can’t say enough about the work the teams have done," Gerstenmaier said.
The crew also underwent a change recently when astronaut Steve Bowen was assigned to take the place of Tim Kopra who was injured in a bicycle accident.
"Overall the crew was in really good shape and felt really comfortable with this change," said Mike Moses, chairman of the Mission Management Team.
Discovery is poised on Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The countdown is to begin Monday at 3 p.m.
"We’re in outstanding shape out at the pad," said Mike Leinbach, shuttle launch director.