CAPE CANAVERAL - The Atlantis
astronauts will go through emergency training at Kennedy Space Center today as NASA prepares for a planned mid-March launch of an International
Space Station assembly mission.
Riding an elevator up to
the 195-foot-level of the launch complex 39A gantry, the astronauts will check
out a tower escape system they would use in the event of an emergency on launch
day.
The astronauts also will
drive an armored personnel carrier they would use to rush to a nearby helipad
if an injured crewmate needed to be flown to a hospital.
A two-day practice
countdown also is on tap this week.
Shuttle skipper Rick
Sturckow said his crew is ready for the traditional training exercises,
which every shuttle crew takes part in before launch.
"We've got a pretty
busy schedule," Sturckow said after the astronauts arrived at KSC on
Wednesday. "Lots of good training."
Pilot Lee
Archambault and mission specialists James
Reilly, Steven
Swanson, Patrick
Forrester and Danny
Olivas round out the crew.
The astronauts are
scheduled to launch March 15 on a mission to deliver
a 17.5-ton truss segment to the station. Three spacewalks are planned. Said
Reilly: "We're looking forward to a fantastic flight."
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