Concluding a highly successful docked mission for STS-134, Endeavour and her crew undocked at 22:55 Central on Sunday, ahead of a busy and prolonged farewell to the Station which she was heavily involved in building. It involves nearly five hours of work until Endeavour’s final separation burn, as she performed a debut manuever specific to the STORRM Development Test Objective (DTO).
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Following a highly successful docked mission, the STS-131 crew have undock from the International Space…
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All good things must come to an end. And thus was the grand finale of…
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CommercialShuttle
Atlantis gifts TriDAR to Orbital’s Cygnus for ISS rendezvous and docking
by Chris BerginAdding to the long list that is her legacy, Atlantis’ successful final test of Neptec’s…
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After nearly 12 days of docked operations with Space Station Alpha, the Space Shuttle Endeavour,…
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The 25th and final mission of Endeavour is underway following a visually stunning mid-morning liftoff…
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With Endeavour zipping through S0007 (launch countdown) ops, teams at Launch Complex 39A have completed…
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Managers at the Agency Flight Readiness Review (FRR) have – as expected – approved April…
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As engineers and flight planners around NASA narrow in on the final stretch of the…
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With just over one month to go before the scheduled No Earlier Than launch of…
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As preparations continue for Discovery’s departure from the International Space Station (ISS) on Monday, her…
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Endeavour is set to depart from her Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF-2) on February 28, as…
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If 2009 demonstrated an amazing execution of both unprecedented missions of science, cooperation, and exploration…
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Endeavour is deep into her processing flow for the STS-134 mission to the International Space…
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Atlantis has gained one final mission, flying STS-135 to the International Space Station (ISS), with…
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Currently set to fly with Endeavour, External Tank ET-138 is under investigation – after engineers…
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CommercialShuttle
STS-133: SpaceX’s DragonEye set for late installation on Discovery
by Chris BerginThe DragonEye (DE) relative navigation sensor – set to ride with Discovery on STS-133 –…
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While Shuttle Program managers continue their review of potential launch dates for the final two…
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Shuttle Discovery and her seven member crew will spend another day on orbit, following the…
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Despite new concerns about the readiness of the AMS-02 (Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer -02) payload to…