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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2009, 07:02:33 AM »
Great, even longer till we get to see Discovery back in action

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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #16 on: February 16, 2009, 09:08:59 AM »
Just curious, I read on the NASA site that the FCV is going through extensive testing to find out what is wrong, how to fix it, etc... But why can't they just replace it with a spare or pull one from Endeavour, and then test the faulty one during the mission?
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #17 on: February 16, 2009, 09:34:10 AM »
I haven't been able to follow this much so I'm not sure but checkout this site for all the info you need. :)
http://nasaspaceflight.com
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #18 on: February 20, 2009, 09:14:18 PM »
It is not a matter of replacing one faulty valve.  NASA must determine first what caused the valve to fail in an environment where they had previously thought it could not.  This may cause a redesign of the valve mechanism, possibly delaying the flight by two months.  They must also know what the worst possible consequences are of another failure and the liklihood of it occurring before committing the shuttle to fly. 

Potentially a valve failing within the first three seconds of flight could cause over pressurization of the external tank, resulting in venting of hydrogen in the lower atmosphere, leading to fire and loss of vehicle and crew.  In addition it is not yet known what structural damage a loss of another valve head might do to the downstream plumbing.

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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2009, 08:00:39 PM »
Yep, that sounds about right. That's just what NASA said when they decided to postpone the launch today.
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2009, 11:23:55 PM »
The small incident, which is just one out of many delaying launches for month, shows that such a system like STS is not much sophisticated to be a reliable and economical workhorse. Don't understand me wrong. The Space Shuttle is a unique vehicle. But its sensitivity, the risk factor and its costs actually is unacceptable in the long term, just as the STS-107 investigation already pointed out.

I think that NASA should use a reliable workhorse, just as the Russians do for decades with their way less anomaly and delay-annoyed Soyuz. Changing back to capsule design is the best thing NASA could have ever done for decades.

The Shuttle remains a master peace of space flight engineering, and still a huge success in space flight history by a safety still above 98%. But the required efforts on ground and the budget nearly exhausts NASA. I can not wait to see it replaced by frequent capsule launches in the future.

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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2009, 11:29:25 PM »
Via nasaspaceflight.com NET (No Earlier Than) March 2-3 :)
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #22 on: February 22, 2009, 12:34:20 AM »
Via nasaspaceflight.com NET (No Earlier Than) March 2-3 :)

There wasn't a set date.

Bill Gerstenmaier -
I'm not picking a target launch date.  John Shannon will have until Wednesday to build a plan, then we'll pick a target launch date.  The teams need some rest this weekend, so we'll do that.

We'll know a little more by Wednesday.
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #23 on: February 22, 2009, 12:39:31 AM »
Oh sorry I forgot to mention that. It is not a true date. They just Chris just said that from the notes he has from L2 that that is what he thinks and the NET Feb 27 is diffidently a nogo. ;)
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #24 on: February 22, 2009, 06:29:18 AM »
Well, they are goign to need to launch it before mid march, or they'll have to wait until The Russians launch Expedition 19. The earliest date would then be early April, which may affect the launch of STS-126 and STS-127.
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #25 on: February 22, 2009, 06:32:20 AM »
You mean STS-125 and STS-127. ;)
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #26 on: February 23, 2009, 04:32:15 AM »
You mean STS-125 and STS-127. ;)

Haha yeah. It's hard typing in the dark. ::)
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #27 on: February 23, 2009, 10:29:16 PM »
Oh sorry I forgot to mention that. It is not a true date. They just Chris just said that from the notes he has from L2 that that is what he thinks and the NET Feb 27 is diffidently a nogo. ;)

I said Feb 27 is no go (at the conclusion of the Delta FRR). I did not say anything about a new NET. You've confused the fact they are holding pad processing at five days to launch....five days from when they do announce they are comfortable with launching.

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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #28 on: March 02, 2009, 03:04:23 AM »
according to wikipedia, lauch is currently schedualed to March 12, at 20:54 EDT.

that puts it on Friday the 13th at 00:54 UTC.
doesn't NASA have some rule against launching on days like those? after all the did everything they could not to have STS-13 :)
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Re: Next Shuttle Mission: STS-119
« Reply #29 on: March 02, 2009, 03:19:15 AM »
No Shuttle launch has happened on Friday 13th. Took me 10 minutes to devise a spreadsheet to get me that answer :)
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