The new super lightweight external tank, to be used on STS-91,
arrived at KSC s turn basin at about 11 a.m. on Friday 2/6/98. Workers
transported the 154-foot-long improved tank to the Vehicle Assembly
Building (VAB) this afternoon, where it will undergo processing for
flight. The new tank weighs about 7,500 pounds less than the original
ET. (Reference KSC Shuttle Status 2/06/1998)
STS-91 Movies and Images
Note:
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STS-91 Countdown
Last Mission STS-90
Next Mission STS-95
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Last Updated: Tuesday June 23 15:54:03 EDT 1998(J.Dumoulin)
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