News Archive 2007
Columbus: Launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis delayed
6 December 2007
The launch of space shuttle Atlantis has been officially cancelled, since one of four engine cutoff sensors gave false readings. The new launch date for mission STS-122 is currently targeted for 7 February 2008.
Space Shuttle Mission STS 122
STS-122 must wait a little longer
The launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis, planned for 22.31 CET on 6 December, and with it the Columbus Space Laboratory, has been postponed. More news, including a new launch time, will follow after a NASA press conference.
The 75 cubic-metre Columbus laboratory is Europe's biggest single contribution to the International Space Station. The 4.5-metre diameter cylindrical module is equipped with flexible reseach facilities that offer extensive science capabilities. The Columbus Control Centre will be based at DLR's Oberpfaffenhofen facility, near Munich.
Contact
Andreas Schütz Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR) - German Aerospace Center Corporate Communications, Spokesman Tel.: +49 2203 601-2474 Mobile: +49 171 3126466 Fax: +49 2203 601-3249
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Dr. Volker Sobick German Aerospace Center Space Administration, Human Spaceflight, ISS and Exploration Tel.: +49 228 447-495 Fax: +49 228 447-737
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