Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 160 - STS-114/LF-1 LANDING SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, SITE/ NOM- SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (7) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF RUNWAY, ABORT RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENT FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S ABORT TIMES FLT ENG. S.N. S DURATION, WINDS Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 161 - STS-114/LF-1 STS- OV-103 CDR: KSC 39B EDW 22, CONC 104/104/109 BI-125 51. DIRECT OI- CARGO: KSC/WD: OPF 994, VAB 25, PAD 85 = 1104 days 114/ (Flight 31) 207:14:39:00Z EDW 50, CONC % RSRM- 60 INSERTION 30 38652 LBS total LF-1 (Flt 4 - STS-63, STS- 10:14:39 AM 31 92 (17) (1) Discovery 84, STS-93) EDT (P) 221:12:11:23Z PREDICTED: POST-OMS- PAYLOAD LAUNCH POSTPONEMENTS: 10:39:00 AM 5:11:23 AM 100/104.5/1 ET-121 2 CHARGEABLE -Baselined OV-104 Atlantis as ULF-1 Crew SEQ OMS EDT (A) 04.5/72/104. 123.6 NM : Rotation flight with launch date of 1/16/03 on FLT #114 P697/R188/V139/F24 PDT PODS: Tuesday 14 Tuesday 21 5 SLWT- X 85.0 NM 29807 LBS 12/6/01 LPO1-34 7/26/05 (8) 22 - Postponed launch date to NET 3/1/03 on KSC-114 PLT: 8/9/05 (7) RPO3-32 James M. Kelly ACTUAL: DEPLOYED: 9/16/02. Postponement caused by Engine FRC3-31 (Flt 2 - STS-102) LAUNCH DEORBIT 100/104.5/1 ET 26413 LBS Flowliner cracks. PAD 39B- WINDOW: 04.5/72/104. IMPACT - Subsequent postponements after STS-107 50 BURN: 4M15S (In- 221:11:06:18Z 5 : NON- Accident to NET 7/21/03, NET 10/1/03, NET P698/R263/V180/M22 Plane Time) 1:14:10 DEPLOYED: 12/18/03, NET 3/11/04, NET 9/12/04. MLP-3 9 with ISS XRANGE: 46 1 = 2057 (1) MET 3231 LBS - Postponed launch date to NET 3/6/05 on NM 2 = 2054 (5) 3/22/04. Changed flight to ISS Logistics Flight 17TH M/S 1/EV-1: EOM/PLS: KSC 3 = 2056 (3) MIDDECK: LF-1, canceled crew rotation, and changed SHUTTL Soichi Noguchi TAL: ZZA LAT: 163 LBS orbiters to Discovery OV-103. E (Japan JAXA) ORBIT DIR: AL TAL WX: MRN, 33 ALL BLOCK II 36.56ºS -Tanking Test 1 on 4/24/05 experienced two FLIGHT P699/R294/M257 FMI ENGINES SHUTTLE intermittent LH2 ECO anomalies. (ECO sensors TO ISS AIM PT: NOM LONG: ACCUMULATE #3 & #4 failed WET). Replaced MPS Point M/S 2/EV-2: SELECTED: 158.7ºE D WEIGHTS: Sensor Box (PSB) and all Sensor #3 & #4 wiring ISS Stephen K. Robinson RTLS: KSC DEPLOYED: to LH2 monoball. Subsequent to completion of LOGISTIC (Flt 3 - STS-85, STS- MLGTD: 1311 33/N/N FT 1216135 LBS this work, the Tanking Test #2 LH2 Sensor S FLIGHT 95) TAL: ZZA performance was nominal. 1 221:12:11:23Z 30/N/SFD VEL: 226 KGS NON- - Postponed launch date to NET 5/12/05, 5/15/05, P700/R222/V152/M19 AOA: KSC 222 DEPLOYED: 5/22/05, 7/13/05. 6 33/N/N KEAS 1562948 LBS - Rolled back from pad 39B to VAB on 5/26/05 to PLS: EDW HDOT: -5.5 FPS swap stacks with STS-121, due to a late all- M/S 3: 22/N/SFD CARGO flights requirement for a heater on the ET LOX Andrew S.W. TD NORM 205: TOTAL: Feedline upper bellows, to prevent formation of Thomas TDEL: 2761 FT 3585860 LBS critical ascent ice debris in that area. Installation (Flt 4 - STS-77, Up to 0.02 -0.178 of the bellows heater was started on ET-121 Mir on STS-89, Down DRAG CHUTE PERFORMAN (STS-114 was ET-120) in the VAB before the STS- on MAX Q NAV: DEPLOY: CE MARGINS 114 stack was rolled-back. Removed and STS-91, STS-102) 775 709 192 KEAS (LBS): replaced an out-of-spec H2 diffuser. 221:12:11:31.9 FPR: 3098 - Replaced MPS PSB after a power card failure. P701/R213/V149/M18 SRB STG: Z FUEL BIAS: - Rolled out to Pad 39B on 06/15/05 and set 6 1269 launch date of 07/13/05 on 05/22/05. NLGTD: 6573 FINAL TDDP: M/S 4: RECON: LAUNCH SCRUBS: PERF: FT - Scrubbed 07/13/05 launch attempt at Wendy B. Lawrence NOMINAL: 221:12:11:38Z (Flt 4 - STS-67, STS- PAYLOADS: 194:17:30Z (L-2:14:51 to Window Opening) VEL: 163 KGS when LH2 ECO Sensor #2 failed WET (failed to 86, STS-91) 2 ENG TAL 156 PLB: ISS LF-1 transition to DRY with Sim Commands). This (ZZA): KEAS violated OMRSD and LCC MPS-22 requirements P702/R192/V146/F25 2:43 2:44 HDOT: -6.4 FPS MPLM RAFFAELLO, for four functional LH2 sensors. Extensive tests were conducted that identified a degraded PSB M/S 5: NEG RETURN: BRK INIT: 90 ESP2, LMC, RMS, ODS, ground and some evidence of EMI as potential 3:52 3:57 KGS causes of the false WET problem. At MMT on P703/R295/M258 OBSS M 3 EOM: 07/20/05, decided to set launch for 07/26/05 PTA (U/S 182): DRAG CHUTE (without a special tanking test), allowing 5:10 5:14 JETTISON: MIDDECK: WEIGHT: DEORBIT: ISS LF-1 sufficient time to clean up the ground and emi. SS EVA 89 53 KGS Decision was made to perform ECO Sensor #2 DOCKED QUEST EVA SE TAL (ZZA 221:12:12:08Z 225792 LBS Ha 191.0 RAMBO NM and #4 pin swap that provides additional 15 104): troubleshoot results. (Note: ECO sensors 6:09 6:14 BRK DECEL X CG: Hp 168.0 5 CRYO TK EMU/TETHERED EVA 2 1086.58 NM SETS operated normally on 7/26/05; further analyses 82 FPS : and tests have significantly reduced the PTM (U/S 614): AVE 5.1 PK 6.6 6 GN2 TANKS SCHEDULED EVA 83 LANDING: ENTRY concerns about PSB grounding and EMI as DURATION 6:50 6:10 6:14 causes of the STS-114 anomalies, but this WHEELS STOP: VELOCITY: RMS 71 WEIGHT: 25858 FPS remains a UA as of February 2006). SE PRESS 104: 221:12:12:31Z - Weather: All three TAL sites were forecast and SS EVA 90 6:57 7:02 12657 FT 225727 LBS DOCKED QUEST EVA ENTRY RMS USED observed GO. RTLS and AOA1 landing site KSC was forecast NO GO for precipitation and 16 MECO CMD: ROLLOUT: X CG: RANGE: FOR EMU/TETHERED EVA 1088.21 4416 NM TPS SURVEYS thunderstorms within 20 NM and observed NO 8:24.2 8:24.9 11346 FT GO for thunderstorms within 20 NM (Anvil). 83 68 SEC AND TWO GAP FILLER 07/13/05 Launch Attempt was a combined SCHEDULED EVA 84 VI: Technical/Weather Scrub. DURATION 7:14 2581925819.6 NO BLACKOUT REMOVALS DURING ENTRY LAUNCH WINDOW: SS EVA 91 OMS-2: Window opened at 207:14:34:33Z and closed at DOCKED QUEST EVA 37:40 38:00 207:14:43:52Z for a total window of 9M19S. The 17 100.7 FPS 99 Preferred Launch Time (In-Plane Time) was EMU/TETHERED EVA FPS Continued… 207:14:39:00Z resulting in a Launch Window of Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 162 - STS-114/LF-1 Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 161 - STS-114/LF-1 LANDING SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, SITE/ NOM- SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (7) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF RUNWAY, ABORT RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENT FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S ABORT TIMES FLT ENG. S.N. S DURATION, WINDS Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 162 - STS-114/LF-1 STS- Continued… Continued… Continued… 114/ MCC WHITE FCR (44) DENS ALT: TAL WX: LF-1 3799 FT Zaragoza (Primary and Selected) was forecast FLIGHT DIRECTORS: and observed GO. Moron was forecast and Continue observed NO GO for Crosswind. FMI (Istres) was d… FLT DURATION: SHUTTLE: 13:21:32:23 forecast GO but observed NO GO for Tailwind A/E - LeRoy Cain violation. LD/O 1 - Paul Hill S/T: O 2 - Anthony 1045:09:27:05 PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS: Ceccacci Standard Set plus: (1) PE Operational High Q O 3/Plng - Catherine OV-103: SUM/JUL, Koerner 255:20:12:58 (2) OMS Assist, (3) 52 NM MECO, (4) Del Psi Team 4 - Kelly Beck FLIGHT DURATION CHANGES: WX - Steven Stich DISTANCE: - On Flight Day 4, decision made to extend flight MOD - Phil Engelauf 5,746,939 sm 1 day to give more time to transfer activities to and from ISS. EOM Day: Deorbit Tig on Orbit 201 ISS: was at 220:07:43Z and landing time at KSC on LD/O 2 - Mark Ferring Orbit 202 at 12/18:07 MET 220:08:46Z (4:46 AM O 1 - Bryan Lunney EDT). EDW was not called up for support on O3/Plng - Joel EOM day. Montalbano Team 4 - Richard - Early weather forecast was GO except for a LaBrode chance of showers. Gave crew a GO for PLBD closure at 220:05:15Z. Light rain was observed at SLF for a few minutes. At 220:06:15Z gave crew a GO for fluid loading. Last forecast changed to NO GO at 220:0643Z with observed broken low clouds at 1000 feet in SLF area. At 220:07:16Z, due to low clouds, decision was made to wave off first opportunity at KSC. KSC was observed GO at landing time. Flight extension 1 day plus one orbit. KSC opportunity 2 Deorbit Tig on Orbit 202 was at 220:09:19Z and landing time at KSC was 220:10:22Z (5:42 AM CDT). Last forecast at 220:08:46Z was GO. However, due to unstable conditions in low clouds, FD made decision to wave off landing at KSC on second opportunity. KSC was observed NO GO due to precipitation in SLF area. Flight extension now 2 days. - EOM + 1 Day: All three EOM landing sites KSC, EDW, and NOR were called up on pick-em day with Discovery landing at one of the three sites. First opportunity for a KSC landing was on Orbit 218 at 221:09:08Z with Tig at 220:08:05Z on Orbit 217. Gave a GO for PLBD closing at 221:05:05Z but did not give a GO for crew fluid loading. Weather was NO GO with showers, thunderstorms, and confirmed electrified cloud within 30 NM. Showers and thunderstorms were forecast within 30 NM at landing time. At 221:06:55Z, waved off landing at KSC on Orbit 218. Flight extensions 2 days + one orbit. - Changed Landing site to EDW. Targeted landing at KSC on Orbit 219 at 221:10:43Z. Gave crew a GO to fluid load at 221:08:40Z. At 221:08:43Z, weather forecaster reported two cells developing rapidly northeast of field moving NE with lightning in a northeast cell. At 221:08:57Z, Crew reported APU prestart complete. Current observations at SLF had showers within 30 NM with electrified cirrus (anvil) within 30 NM with forecast of thunderstorms within 30 NM moving NE. At 221:09:00, Flight Director advised crew to stop fluid loading. Waved off landing at KSC on Orbit 219, the last opportunity on FD 13. Decision made to change landing sites to EDW concrete runway 22 on Orbit 220. Flight extensions 2 days + two orbits. Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 163 - STS-114/LF-1 Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 164 - STS-114/LF-1 LANDING SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, SITE/ NOM- SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (7) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF RUNWAY, ABORT RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENT FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S ABORT TIMES FLT ENG. S.N. S DURATION, WINDS Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 165 - STS-114/LF-1 STS- Continued… 114/ FIRSTS/LASTS: LF-1 - First flight in Return-To-Flight after Columbia STS-107. Continue - First launch in 922 days after STS-107 launch. d… - First flight with Istres, France as a TAL site. - First flight with ET bipod redesign to eliminate large insulating foam ramps as a debris source and replace them with electric heaters. - First use of the 50-foot-long robotic arm extension known as Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) equipped with Laser Imager and cameras to inspect Wing Leading Edges RCC and the Shuttle Bottom tiles for damage. - First use of upgraded Ground Camera Ascent Imagery System, two WB-57 aircraft based video, and ship and ground based radar. - First use of WLE instrumentation behind RCC panels to gather and downlink acceleration and temperature data during ascent phase. - First use of orbiter back-flip pirouette to allow ISS based photography of orbiter bottom TPS. - First EVA crew to make repairs on shuttle bottom. Removed gap fillers protruding approximately 1 inch from black tiles in two areas of orbiter bottom black tiles, each extended approximately 1 inch. Gap fillers were removed during EVA 3. - First flight with ET design change to use heater in bipod ramp area to prevent ice/frost buildup (in lieu of insulating foam in that area). - Mandated day-time launch for STS-114 and STS- 121 to provide proper lighting for video and film cameras observation of ET debris shedding during ascent. - First flight with ET LOX Feedline upper bellows heater to prevent formation of critical ascent ice debris in that area. EVENTS: - ET Separation at 207:14:47:00Z, 8:46 GET - MC-1 maneuver at 01:17:37:53, delta V 0.44 ft/sec Orbit 199.7 by 213.1 NM - FD2 SRMS/OBSS survey of Wing Leading Edges and nose cap - FD2 SRMS survey of orbiter upper surfaces - ISS capture at 209:11:17:20Z (01:20:38:20 MET) - Hard Dock: 209:11:31:53Z (01:20:52:53 MET) - Open Lab Fwd Hatch at 209:11:51:00Z (01:21:12 MET) - Open APAS Hatch at 209:12:35:00Z (01:21:56:00 MET) - Open ODS Hatch at 209:12:14:00Z (01:22:14 MET) ISS ingress - FD4 OBSS survey of heat-protection tiles. MPLM docked to Node 1. MPLM and Middeck transfers begin. - EVA 1 start at 211:09:45:50Z, 3:19:06:50 MET, duration 6H50M, on 07/30/05. Crew members performed EWA & NOAX TPS sample repair DTO 848 in PLB. Crew used OBSS to scan predamaged RCC samples on DTO pallet. - EVA 2 start at 213:08:43:00, 5:18:04:00 MET, duration 7H14M, on 08/01/05. EVA crew removed, replaced, and performed checkout of ISS CMG 1. Crew started CMG 1. - EVA 3 start at 215:08:48:00Z, 7:18:09:00 MET, duration 6H01M, on 08/03/05. Installed External Stowage Platform (ESP-2) on ISS airlock. Removed gap filler material (two) protruding from orbiter bottom tiles. Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 166 - STS-114/LF-1 Revision T February 2007 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 167 - STS-114/LF-1 LANDING SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, SITE/ NOM- SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (7) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF RUNWAY, ABORT RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENT FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S ABORT TIMES FLT ENG. S.N. S DURATION, WINDS STS- Continued… 114/ EVENTS (Continued): LF-1 - Orbiter undocked from ISS at 218:07:23:45Z (10:16:44:45 MET) Continue - Total Consumables transferred to ISS 1855.2 d… lbm (18 CWC's & 5 PWR's), N2 = 29 lbm tank- to-tank; Stack-to-stack O2 = 60.85 lbm (27.6 lbm atmo & 33.3 metabolic), N2 to ISS cabin transfer = -7.7 lbm. - Total MPLM transfers to ISS 3695 lbs (2095 Cargo and 1600 HRF). 6600 lbs transferred to MPLM/Discovery for return to earth - ISS Visitor Time was 8D19H51M52S (Hard dock to Undock) - Sep 1 Burn at 218:08:36:26Z Ha 193.5 Hp 189.3, Sep Burn 2 at 218:09:04:26Z Ha 194.1 Hp 168.1 NM - Orbit Adjust Burn at 221:11:06:18Z H RENDEZVOUS # 62: Rendezvous and dock with ISS. SPACE SHUTTLE NIGHT LANDING: # 20 total and sixth night landing at EDW. SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES: - LH2 ECO sensor #2 stayed wet when commanded dry caused launch scrub. - ET TPS damages and TPS foam losses during ascent constraint to next flight: - LH2 PAL ramp, Ice/Frost ramp, Acreage, Intertank flange foam losses. - +Y thrust strut flange and -Y Bipod spindle closeout foam losses. - TPS Blanket damage near window 1 - TPS Gap Filler Protuberances (removed during EVA 3) - Nose Landing Gear TPS tile damage - APU 2 momentary loss of Press & Temp Indications - ODS Capture Latch manual release talkback showed “Open” prior to hooks drive - Airlock Aft “B” Hatch Closure difficulties - Airlock Depress Off-Nominal - TCS repeated loss of Track - VRCS thruster R5R Low Pc. Heater may have failed on. - MPS/SSME low pressure helium decay rate exceeded - WSB GN2 Regulator outlet pressure low - High O2 concentration in aft compartment during ascent - Loss of several Orbiter tile putty repairs during ascent - Late release of two FRCS Thruster TYVEK rain covers during ascent - Orbiter forward ET attach point NSI pyro bolt ejection after nominal NSI firing