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Discovery does 'a great mission,' - commander
(AP)
Updated: 2006-07-18 10:13

The shuttle Discovery and its crew of six returned safely home, rejuvenating a space program that until now had been vexed by the same chronic foam problem that brought down Columbia three years ago.


The crew of the space shuttle Discovery on Mission STS-121, ( From L-R) Michael Fossum, Lisa Nowak, Commander Steven Lindsey, Stephanie Wilson, Pilot Mark Kelly and Piers Sellers, who was born in England, stand in front of the shuttle after Discovery landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida July 17, 2006. One crewmember, Germany's Thomas Reiter, remained on the International Space Station.[Reuters]

Within hours of the smooth touchdown Monday, NASA was already looking ahead to the next shuttle launch in just six weeks and, with it, the long-awaited return to construction work on the half-finished space station.

"It's a good day," NASA Administrator Michael Griffin said. "It's an awfully good day."

Discovery's commander, Steven Lindsey, who took a walk around the shuttle after landing, said he had never seen one look so clean and undamaged after a spaceflight. It was a striking achievement for a launch that was challenged by some within NASA who wanted more improvements to protect the spacecraft from flyaway foam insulation.

Lindsey noted that both of the mission's major objectives were accomplished: completing tests of the shuttle and its redesigned fuel tank, which now carries less foam, and readying NASA to resume space station construction, left hanging after the Columbia tragedy which killed seven astronauts.

"We're ready to go assemble station," Lindsey said in the shorthand typical of NASA engineers. "And we're ready to start flying shuttles on a more regular basis."

All around the Johnson Space Center in Houston, home to Mission Control, posters advertised the homecoming ceremony that was set for the astronauts on Tuesday. "We're BAAAACK!" the signs shouted in big red letters.

The smooth landing left NASA officials jubilant, after conquering the potentially deadly threat of foam chunks breaking off the external fuel tank during launch _ still a problem, but not a serious one on this mission.

The largest piece of foam that came off Discovery's tank during the July 4 liftoff was barely bigger than a sheet of legal paper and weighed less than an ounce. Like all of the handful of notable foam chunks that peeled away, it came off late enough in the launch to pose no danger to the spaceship.

During the same shuttle's launch last summer, a 1-pound (450 grams) chunk of foam tore away at a crucial moment. Even though it missed Discovery, it stunned and embarrassed NASA, and forced a one-year grounding of the shuttle fleet, on top of what already had been a 2{-year standdown. The piece of foam that ripped Columbia's left wing weighed 1{ pounds (680 grams).

Outsiders gave NASA high marks Monday.

"What's important is that they changed their approaches to spaceflight considerably; it was an organizational test," said American University public policy professor Howard McCurdy, who has written several books about NASA management. "I don't give many A's. They're clearly back to where they want to be. A B-plus."

Columbia accident investigator John Logsdon, director of George Washington University's Space Policy Institute, said Discovery's latest mission was carried out "with the kind of laser-like attention and vigilance" that was missing before the 2003 disaster.

NASA still does not know why so much foam insulation is falling off the tank late in the launch when it poses no threat, but the just-completed flight will be "tremendously important" in providing clues, said Bill Gerstenmaier, space operations chief.

An especially vulnerable area of the tank will be redesigned, hopefully by next year.

"This is as good a mission as we've ever flown," Griffin said. "But we're not going to get overconfident. We're going to keep looking at the data and we're going to make our decisions based on the data just the way that we did on this flight."
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