Space Shuttle Missions Summary

Space Shuttle Missions Summary

Revision T, PCN-2 August 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 183 - STS-120/10A 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 SITES, LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES ABORT TIMES TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENTS FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S FLT DURATION, ENG. S.N. WINDS Revision T, PCN-2 August 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 183 - STS-120/10A STS- OV-103 CDR: KSC 39A KSC 33 (KSC 104/104/109 BI-131 51. DIRECT OI- CARGO: BRIEF MISSION SUMMARY: STS-120/10A 120/ (Flight 34) Pamela A. Melroy 296:15:38:19Z 66) % 6 INSERTION 32 40872 LBS (23rd ISS mission) provided for expansion ISS DISCOVER (Flt 3 - STS-92, STS- 11:38:19 PM 311:18:01:17Z RSRM (23) (1) of the ISS with delivery of the Italian- 10A Y 112) EDT (P) 12:01:17 PDT PREDICTED: 98 POST OMS- PAYLOAD built U.S. multi-port Node 2 connecting 11:38:19 PM Wednesday 100/104.5/ 2: CHARGEABLE: module named Harmony. Installation of SEQ OMS P740/R261/V175/F34 EDT (A) (15) 104.5/72/ ET-120 169.9X123. 33813 LBS Harmony allows for attachment of FLT# 120 PODS: Tuesday (16) 11/07/07 (12) 104.5 8 NM research labs from the European Space PLT: 10/23/07 (12) SLWT DEPLOYED: LPO1-37 DEORBIT ACTUAL: 28 Agency (Columbus) and the Japan KSC-120 George Zamka 33474 LBS Aerospace Exploration Agency (Kibo) to RPO3-35 P741/R315/M271 LAUNCH BURN: 100/104.5/ FRC3-34 WINDOW: 311:16:58:49Z 104.5/72/ be delivered on subsequent flights. The NON- PAD 39A- MS 1/EV1: 7M 17S 104.5 P6 truss segment and solar arrays were 43 Scott E. Parazynski (PLT IN-PLANE) XRANGE: 196 ET DEPLOYED: replaced from a temporary location (on (Flt 5 - STS-66, STS- NM 1 = 2050 (6) IMPACT 280 LBS Z1) to a permanent location on P5 truss. MLP-2 86, STS-95, STS- EOM PLS: KSC 2 = 2048 (7) In this new location, the solar arrays 100) TAL: MRN ORBIT DIR: D/R 3 = 2058 (2) MET MIDDECK: were redeployed to maximize needed 23RD TAL WX: FMI 21 1:14:06 59 LBS power generation for inclusion of the SHUTTLE P742/R187/V144/M16 M 3 EOM: DEORBIT: future research labs. Also on this FLIGHT 5 AIM PT: CLOSE LAT: HA 188.0 SHUTTLE mission, a 1-day extension was added to TO ISS SELECTED: IN WEIGHT: 36.749 NM ACCUMULATE extend EVA 4 for starboard SARJ MS 2/R: RTLS: KSC 15 203067 LBS S HP 12.1 D inspections, but the EVA was later Stephanie D. Wilson N/N MLGTD: 1247 NM WEIGHTS: reworked for a successful repair of P6 4B (Flt 2 - STS-121) TAL: MRN 20 FT X CG: LONG: DEPLOYED: solar power array damaged during N/N 311:18:01:17Z 1081.0 IN 158.98 1362928 LBS deploy. P743/R298/V190/F39 (ZZA: NO-GO) VEL: 204 KGS 3W ENTRY AOA: NOR 35 220 KEAS LANDING: VELOCITY: N/N HDOT: -5.4 FPS WEIGHT: 25850 FPS NON- KSC W/D: OPF 234, VAB 7, PAD 23 = 264 Total MS 3/EV2: DEPLOYED: Work Days (OPF Processing occurred over a Douglas H. 1ST DAY PLS: 202989 LBS total time period of 273 days.) Wheelock EDW 04 CI/N TD NORM 195: X CG: ENTRY 1598100 LBS P744/R316/M272 3249 FT 1083.0 IN RANGE: LAUNCH POSTPONEMENTS: TDEL: 4436 NM CARGO TOTAL: 3822037 LBS - Added STS-120 to FDRD - launch date of MS 4 /R : 0:000(P) DRAG CHUTE 02/19/04 on 01/23/03. Paolo A. Nespoli 0.162(A) DEPLOY: - Postponed to NET 09/23/04 on 03/13/03 due to (ESA) 189 KEAS PERFORMANC Columbia accident. P745/R317/M273 MAX Q NAV: 311:18:01:26Z E MARGINS - Deleted flight from FDRD on 05/28/03. 719.02(P) (LBS): - Rebaselined to NET 08/09/07 on 06/01/06. MS 5 UP/EXP 16 FLT 701.56(A) Continued… FPR: 2651 - Postponed to NET 09/07/07 on 11/02/06. Slip ENG: FUEL BIAS: due to ET delivery/processing schedule Daniel M. Tani SRB STG: 1063 - Advanced to 08/26/07 on 02/08/07 to avoide (Flt 2 - STS-108) 2:02.56(P) FINAL TDDP: spacing problem with Soyuz and ATV. 2:03.20(A) 2091 - Postponed to 10/20/07 on 04/16/07. Slip due P746/R272/V191/M23 RECON: 1880 to STS-117 rollback. 8 PERF: - Postponed to 10/23/07 on 08/07/07. Slip to NOMINAL maintain standard minimum interval between MS 5 DN/EXP 15/16 PAYLOADS: PLB: Soyuz undocking (changed for landing FLT ENG: 2 ENG TAL opportunities) and orbiter docking to the ISS. Clayton C. Anderson (MRN): ISS 10A (NODE 2), PDGF, (UP on STS-117, 2:37 (P) 2:45(A) LAUNCH SCRUBS: None Stay on ISS) MBSU, SASA P747/R310/M268 NEG RETURN: LAUNCH WINDOW: 3:51 3:55 MIDDECK: - Total launch window was 11 minutes 19 SS EVA 110 ISS 10A seconds with window open at 296:15:34:17Z DOCKED QUEST EVA PTA (U/S 167 RAMBO and close at 296:15:45:36Z. Preferred Launch FPS): MAUI 33 5:16 5:26 Time was 296:15:38:19Z (In-Plane Time) for a EMU/TETHERED EVA launch window of 7m17s. 5 CRYO TK 103 SE TAL (ISTRES SCHEDULED EVA 102 104): SETS LAUNCH DELAYS: DURATION 6:14 6:04 6:12 - None. Launch occurred on time at S120-E-006397 (25 Oct. 2007) --- First space meeting of RMS 77 296:15:38:19Z, 11:38:19 AM EDT on Tuesday, PTM (U/S 181 female Women Commanders. Peggy Whitson (right), ODS, OBSS 10/23/07. (PAO: “It’s a nice day in Florida…”) Continued… FPS): ISS EXP 16 CDR, greets Pam Melroy, STS-120 CDR. 6:16 6:27 Continued… Continued… Revision T, PCN-2 August 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 184 - STS-120/10A LANDING SITE/ SSME-TL CREW LAUNCH SITE, RUNWAY, NOM- SRB ORBIT PAYLOAD MISSION HIGHLIGHTS (6+1 UP/6+1 DN) FLT ORBITER LIFTOFF TIME, CROSSRANGE ABORT RSRM FSW WEIGHTS, (LAUNCH SCRUBS/DELAYS, EMERG NO. LANDING SITES, LANDING THROTTLE AND INC HA/HP PAYLOADS/ TAL WEATHER, ASCENT I-LOADS, TITLE, NAMES ABORT TIMES TIMES PROFILE ET EXPERIMENTS FIRSTS, SIGNIFICANT ANOMALIES, ETC.) & EVA'S FLT DURATION, ENG. S.N. WINDS Revision T, PCN-2 August 2009 SPACE SHUTTLE MISSIONS SUMMARY Page 184 - STS-120/10A STS- Continued... Continued... Continued... Continued... 120/ ISS SS EVA 111 SE PRESS 104 NLGTD: 5419 TAL WEATHER: 10A DOCKED QUEST EVA 7:06 6:57 FT The weather model data for Europe continued to 311:18:01:30Z show an area of low pressure near Italy, with Continue 34 EMU/TETHERED EVA MECO CMD: VEL: 150 KGS high pressure over central France. Windy d… 8:25.6 8:25.8 163 KEAS conditions at ZZA and FMI were expected to 104 contribute to pockets of turbulence in the SCHEDULED EVA 103 HDOT: -5.9 VI: FPS region. Weakening high pressure was forecast DURATION 6:33 25819 25817 over southern Spain, with partly cloudy skies BRK INIT: 109 and soutwest winds at MRN Tuesday. All three SS EVA 112 OMS-2: KGS TAL sites were forecast and observed GO. DOCKED QUEST EVA 37:22 37:19.6 Moron was selected as Prime TAL Site. 35 232.8 FPS230.9 DRAG CHUTE EMU/TETHERED EVA FPS JETTISON: PERFORMANCE ENHANCEMENTS: 105 52 KGS Include the standard set plus: 1. PE Operational SCHEDULED EVA 104 311:18:01:53Z High Q TRN/OCT, 2. OMS Assist, 3. 52 nautical DURATION 7:08 mile MECO, and 4. Del Psi. BRK DECEL SS EVA 113 FPS 2 : FLIGHT DURATION CHANGES/LANDING: DOCKED QUEST EVA AVE 6.3PK 10.5 On FD7, MMT concurred with adding a docked 36 extension day to the mission to extend EVA 4 for EMU/TETHERED EVA WHEELS STOP: starboard SARJ inspections for cause of 106 311:18:02:11Z vibrations and drag. SCHEDULED EVA 105 9593 FT SS016-E-006834 (27 Oct. 2007 --- Interior view of DURATION 7:19 Harmony node after it was attached to temporary FIRSTS: ROLLOUT: - Historical first meeting of two spacecrafts MCC WHITE FCR (50) 8346 FT commanded by women: Peggy Whitson, the 54 SEC first woman to command the ISS, and Pamela FLIGHT DIRECTORS: A. Melroy, the second woman space shuttle SHUTTLE: WINDS: commander. A/E - N. D. Knight 10.6H 2.8R KTS - Successful first time operation of OV-103 LD/O1 - R. E. LaBrode OFFICIAL: Station-to-Shuttle Power Transfer System O2 (FD2-FD13) - M. P. 35013P22 KTS (SSPTS) Moses 21H 6R KTS - First ET LO2 IFR bracket pockets filled with BX O2 (FD1, FD14 and (replaces PDL in pockets) to minimize void Waveoff) - M. R. DENS ALT: formation. Abbott 771 FT - First flight of OI-32 Flight Software. Standard O3/PLNG (FD1-FD13) capability release included changes for - FLT DURATION: enhanced crew safety and situational M. L. Sarafin 15:02:22:58 awareness, improved mated control of ISS, and PLNG (Prelaunch, other enhancements for ground and flight FD1, FD14, and S/T: operations and safety. Waveoff - A. J. 1124:12:24:39 - First High Definition TV coverage of Launch (by Ceccacci CNN) ENT - B. C. Lunney OV-103: MOD - P.

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