Tinkerme1 said:Well, you all may get your wish:
"NASA's launch window extends to Sept. 13, but mission managers were hoping to launch by Sept. 7 to avoid a conflict with a Russian Soyuz rocket also bound for the International Space Station. Officials are talking with our Russian partners about the issue. Atlantis would require eight days of launch preparations once it was returned to Launch Pad 39B."
Celia, I read this too. No launch for us. Ernesto is not to arrive until tomorow. They would have to move the shuttle back to the pad and then add the eight days. Sounds like it will be there when we leave, gone when we return. I guess this is what you call good news (no extra traffic) and bad news (no watching launch).
Someone mentioned visiting Kennedy Space Center. Do they have a visitors center or something that is open to the public?
Would you believe we still have no docs?

