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 STS-122 Space Shuttle Mission 

So far, the guys in the control center look relaxed. Let's hope it remains that way...
Image Credit: NASA TV
So far, the guys in the control center look relaxed. Let's hope it remains that way...
Image Credit: NASA TV
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Members of the mission management team are discussing in launch control center after space shuttle Atlantis second launch attempt had been scrubbed.
Image Credit: NASA TV
Members of the mission management team are discussing in launch control center after space shuttle Atlantis second launch attempt had been scrubbed.
Image Credit: NASA TV
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NASA launch director Doug Lyons, right, and public relations officer George Diller are seen in this frame from NASA TV video in the post-scrub news briefing on Sunday morning.
NASA launch director Doug Lyons, right, and public relations officer George Diller are seen in this frame from NASA TV video in the post-scrub news briefing on Sunday morning.
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Me at my workstation while  gathering news to write my blog posts during the STS-122 mission December 2007 launch window. I thought it would be fun to capture that moment, too.
Me at my workstation while gathering news to write my blog posts during the STS-122 mission December 2007 launch window. I thought it would be fun to capture that moment, too.
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Space shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo credit: NASA/Cheryl Mansfield
Space shuttle Atlantis stands on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Photo credit: NASA/Cheryl Mansfield
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Space Shuttle Atlantis at the launch pad during the tanking test on December, 18th.
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Space Shuttle Atlantis at the launch pad during the tanking test on December, 18th.
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Troubleshooting is carried out at the Pad with space shuttle Atlantis in stable replenishment. The ultimate goal is to find the root cause of the ECO sensor problems.
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Troubleshooting is carried out at the Pad with space shuttle Atlantis in stable replenishment. The ultimate goal is to find the root cause of the ECO sensor problems.
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Troubleshooting the space shuttle ECO sensor problem...
Troubleshooting the space shuttle ECO sensor problem...
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Red Crew on the mobile launcher platform during ECO sensor troubleshooting.
Image Credit: NASA TV
Red Crew on the mobile launcher platform during ECO sensor troubleshooting.
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The Red Team has finished the ECO sensor analysis and sets up equipment for remote monitoring.
The Red Team has finished the ECO sensor analysis and sets up equipment for remote monitoring.
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The red team leaves the moile launch platform after monitoring equiment has been setup on the mobile launcher platform.
The red team leaves the moile launch platform after monitoring equiment has been setup on the mobile launcher platform.
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The wires for the TDR test equipment can be seen outside of Space Shuttle Atlantis. It is iinstrumented for the December, 18th tanking test. Members of the red crew conducting the test can  be seen in the lower right part of the picture.
Image Credit: NASA TV
The wires for the TDR test equipment can be seen outside of Space Shuttle Atlantis. It is iinstrumented for the December, 18th tanking test. Members of the red crew conducting the test can be seen in the lower right part of the picture.
Image Credit: NASA TV
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The red crew leaving after final inspections and giving way for detanking.
Image Credit: NASA TV
The red crew leaving after final inspections and giving way for detanking.
Image Credit: NASA TV
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At Launch Pad 39A, a United Space Alliance technician carefully cuts away the foam insulation surrounding the covers over the feed-through connector box on the external tank for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission, revealing the fastener holes on the covers.
At Launch Pad 39A, a United Space Alliance technician carefully cuts away the foam insulation surrounding the covers over the feed-through connector box on the external tank for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission, revealing the fastener holes on the covers.
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Lights on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center reveal space shuttle Atlantis following the rollback of the rotating service structure, or RSS.
Lights on Launch Pad 39A at NASA's Kennedy Space Center reveal space shuttle Atlantis following the rollback of the rotating service structure, or RSS.
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Highlight for Album: STS-122 Feedthrough Connector Removal
Album: STS-122 Feedthrough Connector Removal
Last change: 01/01/2008
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At a lab at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Bob Arp, an aerospace technician with the United Launch Alliance, examines the pins remaining to be soldered to the socket of the replacement feed-through connector that will be installed in the external fuel tank for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission.
At a lab at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Bob Arp, an aerospace technician with the United Launch Alliance, examines the pins remaining to be soldered to the socket of the replacement feed-through connector that will be installed in the external fuel tank for space shuttle Atlantis' STS-122 mission.
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