SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 210 - STS-127/2JA

SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 210 - STS-127/2JA

Revision T, PCN-4 March 2010 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 210 - STS-127/2JA LANDING SITE/ SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, RUNWAY, NOM-ABORT SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (6+1 UP/6+1 DN) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, (PCN4 Change Col SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENTS FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) 3) ABORT TIMES FLT DURATION, ENG. S.N. TITLE, NAMES WINDS & EVA'S Revision T, PCN-4 March 2010 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 210 - STS-127/2JA STS- OV-105 CDR: KSC 15 (KSC 104/104/10 BI-138 CARGO: Brief Mission Summary: STS-127 ( 29th (Flight 23) Mark Polansky KSC 39A 71) 9% 51. DIRECT OI- 36253LBS mission to ISS) was a “16 day marathon 127/ 196:22:03:09Z 6 INSERTION 33 ENDEAVO (Flt 3 - STS-98,STS- 212:14:48:07Z RSRM (29) (3) construction mission”. The final pieces of ISS- UR 116) 6:03:10 PM EDT 09:48:07 AM PREDICTED: 106 PAYLOAD the Japanese Kibo Complex including an 2JA P794/R262/V185/M22 (P) CDT 100/104.5/1 POST OMS- CHARGEABLE: Experiment Exposed Facility “Porch” and 8 6:03:10 PM EDT FRIDAY (15) 04.5/ ET-131 2: 24682 LBS the unpressurized Experiment Logistics (A) 123.8x32.3 SEQ OMS PODS 07/31/09 (12 ) 72/104.5 Module were delivered along with spare Wednesday SLWT NM DEPLOYED: FLT # LPO3 -33 PLT equipment intended to keep ISS (15) 35 24266 LBS 127 RPO4 29 Doug Hurley DEORBIT ACTUAL: operational long after Shuttle is retired. FRC5-22 P795/R341/M295 07/15/09 (10) BURN: 100/104.5/1 DEORBIT: Five EVA’s and operations of three ET HA 184.5 NON- KSC-127 212:13:41:09. 00// DEPLOYED: robotic arms were conducted for LAUNCH IMPACT NM MS 1 9Z 72/104.5 290 LBS completion of all objectives. WINDOW: 1:14:27 HP 22.2 PAD 39A Christopher Cassidy XRANGE: 10M 0S (Total) MET NM (50) P796/R342/M296 672.5 NM 1 = 2045 MIDDECK: KSC W/D: 5M 0S (10) 126 LBS OPF: 109 + 9H MS 2 (Preferred) ORBIT DIR: A/L 2 = 2060 LAT: ENTRY VAB: 7 + 0C VELOCITY: SHUTTLE MLP-3 Julie Payette EOM PLS: KSC (41) (1) 35.889 PAD B: 32 + 10C + 1 SD (STS-125 launch) + 1 (Canada) 3 = 2054 S 25855 ACCUMULATE CR (Crew Rest Day) FPS D 29th (Flt 2-STS-96) TAL: MRN AIM PT: (9) PAD A: 42 + 3C + 1H WEIGHTS: SHUTTLE P797/R249/V205/F33 TAL WX: ZZA. Nominal LONG: Total Work Days = 190 (OPF processing occurred ENTRY DEPLOYED: FLIGHT M 3 EOM: 157.79 over a total time period of 118 days.) RANGE: 1548698 LBS TO ISS MS 3 SELECTED: MLGTD: 1797 WEIGHT: W Tom Marshburn RTLS: KSC15 FT 215899.5 4334 NM POSTPONEMENTS: P798/R343/M297 N/N 212:14:4 LBS NON- - Added STS-127 to FDRD - launch date of TAL: MRN20 8:07Z X CG: DEPLOYED: 04/23/09 on 04/24/08. N/N VEL: 208 1089.8 IN 1621661 LBS - Ppd. to 05/15/09 on 07/03/08. Slip due to ET AOA: NOR 17 deliveries. KGS CARGO N/SFD S B - Ppd. to 06/13/09 on 03/10/09. Slip due to 209 LANDING: TOTAL: 1 ST DAY PLS : KEAS interim changes while Cx and SSP schedules WEIGHT: 4090475 LBS were assessed and prioritized. EDW 22L N/N HDOT: -2.8 215816.5 FPS PERFORMANC LBS LAUNCH SCRUBS: TDEL: X CG: E TD NORM 195: - Launch scrubbed officially on Saturday, 0.000 (P) 1091.7 MARGINS 2865 06/13/09 at 12:26 a.m. EDT due to gaseous -0.308 (A) IN (LBS): FT FPR: 2651 Hydrogen leak at the GUCP – the same type of MAX Q NAV: leak that scrubbed STS-119 in March. Launch MS 4 FUEL BIAS: 722.7 (P) DRAG CHUTE rescheduled for 06/17/09. Technical Scrub. Dave Wolf 1059 705.3 (A) DEPLOY: 186 - Launch scrubbed officially on Wednesday (Flt 4 - STS-58, Up to FINAL TDDP: KEAS 06/17/09 at 1:55 EDT with the reoccurrence of Mir 2553 SRB STG: 212:14:4 the same type of GUCP leak as previous scrub. on STS-86, Dn on RECON:2734 2:04.2 (P) 8:13Z Launch rescheduled for 07/11/09. Technical STS-89, 2:03.8 (A) PAYLOADS: Scrub. STS-112) NLGTD: 5842 PLB: - Launch officially scrubbed during L-11 Hour P799/R173/V147/M1 PERF: NOMINAL FT ISS-2J/A, Hold at MMT meeting on Saturday morning, 51 212:14:48: ANDRE-2, 07/11/09, due to unstable weather and 19Z DRAGONSAT lightning strikes overnight in KSC area. Seven MS 5 UP Stay ISS 2 ENG TAL VEL: 152 strikes hit the lightning protection system, but EXP20/FLT ENG (MRN): KGS MIDDECK: none hit the vehicle. Launch rescheduled for T1m Kopra 2:29 (P) 2:35 150 ISS-2A,MAUI, 07/12/09. Weather Scrub. P800/R344/M298 (A) KEAS SEITE,SIMPLEX - Launch scrubbed during a final hold at T-9 minute mark on Sunday 07/12/09 due to NEG MRN (2@ HDOT: -5.0 Continued… 5 CRYO TANK predicted thunderstorms within 20 nm limit of 104): FPS SETS SLF. Launch rescheduled for 07/13/09. 3:53 (P) BRK INIT: 71 ODS, SRMS Weather Scrub. 3:58(A) Gaseous hydrogen vent line leak caused STS- KGS The June 13th and June 17th STS-127 launch (84), - Launch scrubbed at 6:39 PM EDT on Monday 119 scrub in March 2009, also caused two attempts resulted in scrubs due to out of spec OBSS,SSPTS, 07/13/09 due to weather violations in KSC area. PTA (U/ S 158 scrubs on STS-127. This line connects the DRAG CHUTE hydrogen leakage from the LH2 Ground ECSHS(2),ROE Launch rescheduled for 07/15/09. Weather FPS): Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate (GUCP), U, JETTISON: Umbilical Carrier Panel (GUCP). Same type Scrub. 5:02(P) attached to ET, to “flare stack” for burn-off of PPSUS(2) 56 of leak also resulted in a scrub of STS-119 on 5:10(A) vented gaseous hydrogen. Mar 11, 2009. Revision T, PCN-4 March 2010 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 210 - STS-127/2JA Revision T, PCN-3 Octoberl 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 211 - STS-127/2JA LANDING SITE/ SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, RUNWAY, NOM-ABORT SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (6+1 UP/6+1 DN) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF TIME, CROSSRANGE EMERG RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, NO. LANDING LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES SITES, TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENTS FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S ABORT TIMES FLT DURATION, ENG. S.N. WINDS Revision T, PCN-3 Octoberl 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 211 - STS-127/2JA Continued… Continued… Continued… STS- Continued… 127/ MS 5 DN EXP LAUNCH WINDOW: Total launch window was ISS-2JA SE TAL (ZZA WHEELS STOP: 10M 5S with window open at 196:21:58:10Z 18/19/20 104): 212:14: Continue FLT ENG (Japan) and close at 196:22:08:10Z. Preferred Launch d … 6:03(P) 49:13Z Time was 196:22:03:10Z (In-Plane Time) for a Koichi Wakata 6:08(A) (Flt 3 - STS-72,STS- launch window of 5M 0S. 11856 FT 92, PTM (U/S 181 Up on STS-119 stay LAUNCH DELAYS: FPS): ROLLOUT: - None. Launch occurred on time at ISS) 6:01(P) 196:22:03:10Z, 6:03:10 p.m. EDT,Wednesday, P801/R208/V164/M18 6:14(A) 1 10059 FT July 15, 2009. The Spaceflight Meteorology Group (SMG) forecast was challenged by SE PRESS 104 thunderstorms along the east coast breeze 6:52(P) 1:06 M:S throughout the day. However, the weather SS EVA 137 7:01(A) WINDS: DOCKED QUEST EVA improved at the SLF and within the 20nm limit 7H KT 6R prior to launch for a “Go”. 55 MECO CMD: KTS EMU/TETHERED EVA 8:22.4(P) OFFICIAL: ISS020-E-022626 (20 July 2009) --- Endeavour's 130 TAL WEATHER: TAL weather also cooperated 8:24.9(A) 19008P13KT crew cabin, along with the ISS's Kibo laboratory for a Go for launch. A high pressure system SCHEDULED EVA 128 (X5P7 H7P11) DURATION 5:32 and Harmony node are shown during 2nd EVA. produced dry and stable conditions across VI: southern Spain. The two Spanish TAL sites 25819(P) DENS ALT: were forecast for clear skies and winds within SS EVA 138 25820(A) 1916 FT flight rule limits. Istres was forecasting a slight DOCKED QUEST EVA chance of a ceiling below flight rule limits for 56 OMS-2: FLT DURATION: launch day. EMU/TETHERED EVA 35:45 (P) 15:16:44: 131 38:30(A) 58 PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS: SCHEDULED EVA 129 98.7(P) S/T: Include the standard set plus: 1) PE Operational DURATION 6:53 96.9(A) FPS 1212:01:31:4 High Q SUM/JUL, 2) OMS Assist, 3) a 52 nautical 4 mile MECO, and 4) Del Psi OV-105: FLIGHT DURATION CHANGES: NONE 266:15:33:0 - Planned landing at KSC on orbit 248. Landed 1 at KSC Runway 15 on orbit 248 at 212:14:48:07Z on Friday, July 31, 2009. DISTANCE: 6,547,853 FIRSTS/SECONDS/LASTS: sm - Five launch scrubs is second highest number: STS-73 in 1995 & STS-61C in 1986 had six.

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