With Endeavour’s June 13 launch to the ISS now counting down, engineers are continuing to work towards the safe flight of the fleet’s youngest orbiter and her crew. To aide in this effort, the Orbiter Project Office (OPO) examined the flight performance of STS-126 (Endeavour) and STS-125 (Atlantis) – the previous vehicle flight and previous program flight, respectively – to ensure that all issues with the fleet have been properly reviewed and examined.
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With engineers working hard on processing Endeavour (STS-127) and Discovery (STS-128), while at the same…
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Atlantis is still waiting on the weather in Florida, with the preferred return to KSC…
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The work conducted by the STS-126 on the International Space Station’s Solar Alpha Rotary Joints…
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A loose washer on a ground support carrier plate is the only reported issue, as…
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With STS-125 delayed until at least mid-February, Atlantis has completed her trek back to the…
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The complicated task of remotely switching the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) over to its Science…
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With Discovery back home, all three Orbiter Processing Facilities (OPFs) at the Kennedy Space Center…
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All flight elements relating to Discovery’s STS-124 mission to the International Space Station (ISS) are…
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NASA managers have been meeting today to debate the option of removing the US presence…
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Pre-launch propellant servicing – known as S0024 Operations – has been halted, as engineers check…
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STS-122’s Flight Day 8 has consisted of PAO events and waste disposal activities – earning…
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While engineers continue to move forward with preparations for the installation of replacement external LH2…
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While the focus continues on the replacement of a suspect connector inside Atlantis’ External Tank,…
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The Mission Management Team (MMT) have concluded their meeting on flight rationale for proceeding with…
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With only a day or two of contingency remaining in the pad flow for STS-118,…
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A rather wet Atlantis has made it back into her Orbiter Processing Facility (OPF-1) after…
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Atlantis has arrived back at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) on top of the SCA…
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The weather in Florida failed to improve for both landing opportunities at the Kennedy Space…
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With all of the Russian computers now working again on the International Space Station (ISS),…