{author} National Aeronautics and Space Administration {date} 02-Jun-2005 {description} KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. In high bay 1 of the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASAs Kennedy Space Center, the 122-foot-long orbiter Discovery is suspended in mid-air after being lifted away from the 154-foot-high External Tank (below) and Solid Rocket Boosters. After demating from its External Tank (ET), the orbiter will be placed on a transporter in the transfer aisle and moved to high bay 3 for remating with another tank, ET-121. Discovery is expected to be rolled back to the launch pad in mid-June for Return to Flight mission STS-114. The launch window extends from July 13 to July 31. {highres} 2044 x 3000 {highsize} 807306 {hightype} JPEG {keywords} NASA,KSC,Kennedy Space Center {lowres} 163 x 239 {lowsize} 44977 {lowtype} GIF {mediumres} 523 x 767 {mediumsize} 103605 {mediumtype} JPEG {number} KSC-05PD-1214 {slideres} 120 x 108 {slidesize} 15500 {slidetype} GIF {tinyres} 68 x 100 {tinysize} 8515 {tinytype} GIF {title} KSC-05PD-1214 {type} Image {end}