The U.S. Air Force’s 45th Space Wing provided flawless Eastern Range support for NASA’s successful launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis today. The launch occurred at 2:28 p.m. (EST) from Space Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center.
Airmen, Air Force civilians and contractors from throughout the 45th Space Wing provided vital support, including weather forecasts, launch and range operations, safety and public affairs. The wing also provided its vast network of radar, telemetry, optical and communications instrumentation to facilitate a safe launch on the Eastern Range.
“The 45th Space Wing is proud to participate with NASA and our mission partners to bring increased capabilities and longevity to the International Space Station,” said Col. Andre Lovett, 45th Space Wing vice commander, who served as Launch Decision Authority for the mission. “We at the 45th assure access to space, and this mission is a testament to all the hard work that culminates in a safe, successful launch. Congratulations to all on a job well done.”
Mission STS-129 marks the 31st flight of a shuttle to the International Space Station and the 31st flight for the orbiter Atlantis. The shuttle and its six-member crew will deliver to the ISS two control moment gyroscopes, equipment and EXPRESS Logistics Carrier 1 and 2. The mission will feature three spacewalks.
Atlantis also will return station crew member Nicole Stott to Earth and is slated to be the final space shuttle crew rotation flight.
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Contact: 45th Space Wing Public Affairs, 321-494-5933 or e-mail 45swpa@patrick.af.mil