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10/31/2007: NASA change EVA-4 for array repair, via ambitious plan
10/30/2007: Evaluations into solar array tear and Discovery's MMOD strike
10/29/2007: STS-120 - mission extended for ISS troubleshoot
10/29/2007: STS-122 rollover advanced as NASA evaluates ISS power options
10/27/2007: An array of spacewalk tasks completed via EVA-2
10/26/2007: Focused Inspection not required following full debris review
10/26/2007: EVA-1 completed - as Node 2 joins the ISS
10/25/2007: Discovery docks with ISS following stunning RPM
10/24/2007: NASA checking into STS-120 ascent events and ET foam loss
10/22/2007: Discovery launches after eventful countdown
10/21/2007: Troubleshooting and weather challenging STS-120 pad work
10/20/2007: STS-120 countdown begins - new FRR process praised
10/19/2007: Engineers working through final issues ahead of STS-120 countdown
10/18/2007: STS-120 - Discovery's boosters in focus
10/16/2007: FRR approve October 23 launch date for STS-120
10/15/2007: Shuttle Discovery's new software - from OI-32 to Windows XP
10/14/2007: Reviewing the STS-120 FRR part 1 - how NASA prepares for safe flight
10/9/2007: NASA reviewing showstopper for STS-120 - RCC panels in question
10/7/2007: Protecting STS-120's five EVAs - NASA plan glove contingency
10/3/2007: Discovery may skip APU hot fire as STS-120 TCDT closes in
9/29/2007: Discovery arrives at pad - STS-122 booster stacking begins
9/26/2007: STS-120 on track for weekend rollout - STS-125 tank change
9/23/2007: Discovery arrives in the VAB - one month to STS-120 launch
9/21/2007: NASA on track for original STS-120 and STS-122 launch targets
9/19/2007: Discovery rollover Sunday - STS-120 launch could avoid delay
9/17/2007: Discovery rollover delayed to end of September
9/14/2007: Leak tests fail on Discovery delaying rollover - Atlantis' ET arrives
9/12/2007: Preparing for the shuttle surge - all three orbiter flows on track
9/9/2007: NASA plan to alter STS-120 launch countdown
9/4/2007: Repaired ET-120 ready for mating - Discovery prepped for rollover
8/31/2007: ET-120 repairs to be completed this weekend - STS-120 on track
8/26/2007: PMA-3 relocation to aid Harmony on Station
8/24/2007: ET-120 foam repairs begin - Discovery's flight still on for October
8/23/2007: ET-120 X-Ray evaluations find crack-like indications in brackets
7/24/2007: Michoud workforce praised as ET-120 is finally shipped
7/18/2007: ATK and Lockheed Martin battle back for STS-120
7/13/2007: Supporting Endeavour - engine installation milestone for Discovery
5/26/2007: Tank battle back on - this time with STS-120
4/12/2007: Spacewalk gloves in focus following Beamer incident during STS-116
2/19/2007: NASA solves YERO problem for shuttle
1/6/2007: Launches slip - four 2007 Shuttle missions
12/28/2006: Discovery debris hit was from booster
12/26/2006: Discovery would have been ok at WSSH
12/22/2006: Discovery arrives home safely
12/22/2006: Discovery's return - a dynamic day
12/21/2006: Discovery set for triumphant return
12/20/2006: NASA ready White Sands for Discovery
12/19/2006: Discovery undocks - return mapped out
12/18/2006: Spacewalk success - array retracted
12/18/2006: All three landing sites open for Discovery
12/16/2006: EVA 4 required - despite heroic shakes
12/16/2006: NASA working multiple array solutions
12/14/2006: Red Letter Day after smooth EVA 2
12/13/2006: Fourth EVA possible for array issue
12/12/2006: Opening EVA success - PRSD update
12/12/2006: No Focused Inspections for Discovery
12/11/2006: Discovery docks with ISS - has problems
12/10/2006: NASA encouraged by initial TPS data
12/9/2006: Discovery rides the night sky into orbit
12/9/2006: STS-116: Discovery in the final count
12/8/2006: Troubleshoot required for countdown fault
12/7/2006: Weather scrubs Discovery's first attempt
12/6/2006: NASA clear voltage spike issue
12/5/2006: NASA working two issues ahead of STS-116
12/4/2006: STS-116: Countdown begins
12/3/2006: NORAD - The Shuttle Protectors
12/1/2006: AHMS - a step towards increased safety
11/29/2006: NASA approve STS-116 launch date
11/28/2006: NASA signing off on over 500 FRR documents
11/25/2006: STS-116: Discovery - her payload
11/22/2006: Spacewalk proved to be troublesome
11/21/2006: NASA ready for final STS-116 approval
11/14/2006: Shuttle's stablizing ahead of TCDT
11/9/2006: Discovery arrives at pad in good health
11/7/2006: STS-116 milestone - A Small Victory
11/3/2006: YERO will likely restrict STS-116 window
10/31/2006: Crack in Discovery's landing gear repaired
10/30/2006: Tense Tuesday for Shuttle and Station
10/27/2006: STS-125: Hubble servicing is ON - sources
10/24/2006: Processing flow going well for Shuttle fleet
10/18/2006: NASA sets Hubble Servicing Mission D-Day
10/14/2006: NASA pressing ahead with Shuttle flow
10/6/2006: ISS problems raise STS-116 CSCS concerns
10/1/2006: Accelerated launch schedule is ambitious
9/24/2006: Booming success for EVA repairs potential
8/17/2006: NASA draws up STS-116 troubleshoot
8/3/2006: NASA working on Discovery's problems
8/2/2006: NASA, Lockheed target STS-116 solutions
7/20/2006: Tanks very much Lockheed and MAF
7/18/2006: STS-116 launch window may be reduced
7/16/2006: Discovery is home
7/14/2006: Discovery finalising - Atlantis preparing
7/12/2006: EVA 3 underway - future thinking
7/11/2006: Discovery's MPS stars in STS-121 countdown
7/10/2006: Clean Discovery mission ready for EVA 2
7/9/2006: New view from SRB Cam - stunning
7/8/2006: STS-121 - First spacewalk complete
7/7/2006: MPLM installed on to Node 1
7/6/2006: Images of Discovery show damaged areas
7/6/2006: Discovery docks with the ISS
7/5/2006: Protruding Gap Filler spotted on Discovery
7/5/2006: Images of tank show little damage
7/4/2006: Hale Discovery - positive ascent
7/4/2006: Discovery launches - foam loss no issue
7/4/2006: Hopes are high for Discovery to fly
7/3/2006: MMT clear Discovery for launch
7/3/2006: Discovery's tank suffers foam issue
7/2/2006: STS-121 - Second attempt scrubbed
7/1/2006: STS-121 First Attempt - SCRUB
6/30/2006: Reiter's Astrolab mission in focus
6/28/2006: STS-121: T-43 hours and counting
6/27/2006: Waiver issued in event of ECO sensor failure
6/25/2006: RCO - Saving a crippled Discovery
6/25/2006: Discovery - more than just a test flight
6/18/2006: NASA balancing the risk matrix
6/13/2006: Additional countdown hold for Shuttle Discovery
6/8/2006: NASA rebuttal of Tin Whisker dissent
4/19/2006: Low Q option for STS-121
4/7/2006: Lockheed happy with ECO changeout
3/31/2006: Tanking Test under consideration
3/17/2006: ECO change-out slightly delayed
3/14/2006: ECO change-out - no easy process
3/13/2006: Crack found in Discovery's RMS
3/9/2006: Arm on standby for Discovery
3/7/2006: ECO sensor change-out to delay STS-121
3/6/2006: OPF 3 incident - SRMS roped off
3/1/2006: ET-119 arrives at KSC
2/5/2006: Discovery O2 leak concern dimishing
1/12/2006: ET-119 to be shipped March 3
1/5/2006: ET over-cycling - Diffuser U-turn
12/23/2005: NASA pleasure with beautiful Discovery
9/12/2005: STS-121 - risks worth the goals
8/23/2005: RAF involvement in STS-114
8/21/2005: 'Beautiful' Discovery arrives home
8/20/2005: Discovery home-coming delayed
8/15/2005: Wet Discovery waiting for ride home
8/9/2005: Discovery lands in text book style
8/9/2005: Edwards landing for Discovery
8/7/2005: Landing delayed for 24 hours
8/6/2005: Discovery leaves the ISS
8/4/2005: No EVA 4 required for Discovery
8/3/2005: Robinson success - removes Gap Filler
8/2/2005: Robinson confident ahead of historic EVA
8/1/2005: EVA 3 mission for Gap Filler removal
8/1/2005: EVA 2 sees ISS back to full gyro power
7/31/2005: Snips, Sensors and Spacewalks
7/30/2005: EVA 1 another Discovery success
7/28/2005: Amazing pictures show great RBAR Pitch Maneuver and Docking
3/29/2005: RTF milestone achieved as Discovery arrives at the VAB
3/17/2005: Shuttle Discovery Overview and latest

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