Space Shuttle Scrubbed

aztecgoods

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Just thought I would post this in case some of you aren't able to access the news, but the Shuttle launch has apparently been scrubbed to at least September 8 reportedly. Sorry for you guys hoping to see the launch, I know I want to sometime soon. Sorry if this is duplicating another thread but I didn't see any at the moment.
 
I have just recently thought of trying to see this sometime. Where do you find information on when launches are scheduled? TIA for any info you can give me.
 
This is the info off the NASA website. I'm leaving for WDW on Sept.2nd-14th. I have scheduled one day to see the Kennedy Space Center and I am hoping the launch will happen sometime during my trip.
Ernesto Forces Atlantis Rollback Preparations

NASA mission managers announced at a midmorning briefing today that rollback preparations are proceeding, ensuring that Space Shuttle Atlantis would be safely back in the Vehicle Assembly Building before effects from Tropical Storm Ernesto would be felt at the Kennedy Space Center on Florida's east coast.

Image above: One of the crawler-transporters that would be used to roll Atlantis back to the Vehicle Assembly Building. Photo Credit: NASA.

Leroy Cain, mission management team chairman, explained, "We pretty much did what we said we were going to do. We got together this morning and talked about it and didn't see any significant change for the good."

"We'd like to get off the pad tomorrow morning if at all possible," said Launch Director Mike Leinbach. "Based on tomorrow afternoon's local weather, we'd much rather be back in the VAB earlier rather than later."

Shuttle Weather Officer Kathy Winters described the effects that the Kennedy Space Center could receive from Ernesto if the current track and strength holds, predicting tropical storm force winds Wednesday morning and hurricane force winds by 5 p.m. EDT.

Earlier in the day, mission managers decided to scrub Tuesday's scheduled launch attempt, since rollback would need to start by mid-day.

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.
 
Hi
We will be in VB next week 9/5 thru 9/8 does , I assume this
would be a great spot for viewing the shuttle.
Does anyone know for sure?
 



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