NASA managers announced that space shuttle Endeavour is ready to launch next week on its final flight to the International Space Station following a daylong Flight Readiness Review on Tuesday. Endeavour is scheduled to launch Friday, April 29, at 3:47 p.m. EDT.
"We had a very extensive and thorough review today," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA’s associate administrator for Space Operations. "I think the things that impressed me the most is that the team is still continuing to really work issues and look at the vehicle performance on each and every flight just like they would during any normal mission."
"We’re ready to go fly," Gerstenmaier said.
All analysis and inspections of External Fuel Tank-122 confirmed its integrity after repairs were made because of damage sustained during Hurricane Katrina, according to Gerstenmaier.
"It was a really good review today from both the station and shuttle prospective," said Mike Moses, chairman of the Mission Management Team. "Endeavour and the team are in great shape."
Endeavour is poised on Launch Pad 39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The countdown is to begin Tuesday at 2 p.m.
"The final processing flow for Endeavour is going extremely well out at the pad," said Mike Leinbach, shuttle launch director. "I’m very proud of the team and we’ll going to have a good launch and a good mission."
The STS-134 crew is scheduled to arrive at Kennedy on Tuesday, April 26, for final launch preparations.