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Offline Goober5000

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STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Coming just a month after the Hubble mission, and tying the record for the longest planned shuttle mission.  NASA is back in the shuttle groove. :)

Launch is now July 15th at 18:03 EDT (GMT-4).

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
It's really a bummer that they're ending the Shuttle's lifespan now. I know we'd probably lose more orbiters and crews if they kept flying, but...grr. They're romantic beasts.

 

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Bleh.  Launch scrubbed, due to the same problem that originally scrubbed STS-119.  They'll try again on the 17th.

 

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
And that problem was?
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
A leaky attachment between the launch pad and the fuel tank.

 

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Ooh.  That could have been like the Challenger all over again.  Good thing they caught it.
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
I thought Challenger was brought down because the rings on the Solid Rocket Boosters had contracted.
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Yep...not like Challenger.  Still something to check into!
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
I thought Challenger was brought down because the rings on the Solid Rocket Boosters had contracted.

That is what happened.  What I meant was is that in both situations there was a fuel leak.  On Challenger, that fuel leak ignited.  Sorry for the confusion.
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Ahhh, okay
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Has anyone here actually seen a shuttle launch directly?
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
You mean, in person?  I haven't.  I'd like to, though.

They think the hydrogen leak was due to a bad seal.  It's the type of seal that deforms into place as it's being mated, and doesn't spring back once deformed.  Since they had to reposition the probe during the preparations for tanking, one of the leading theories is that the seal was jostled slightly out of place.  Since it was deformed in the wrong location, it didn't fit completely in the proper location.  They've replaced it and are going to restart the countdown, and the new launch attempt will be June 17th at 5:40 AM.

There was some speculation on the NSF forums that this might be a symptom of the impending shuttle program shutdown.  Since there's going to be a six-year gap in the workforce, the best workers are leaving early to find other jobs.  Consequently, specialized tasks like this aren't benefitting from the skilled oversight they need. :sigh:

 

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
You have to be four miles away from the launching shuttle (I think) or you die.

Certainly if you're closer than two miles
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
That's if it explodes.  The Saturn V rockets contained the explosive force of a nuclear warhead fully fueled, which is why the control room is 3 miles away from the launch zone and made out of heavily reinforce concrete.  You don't want your highly-trained control staff to die in the same explosion as your highly-trained astronauts.
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
:bump:

They've fixed the hydrogen leak, and weather looks 70% good for this window.  I think we'll see a launch tonight. :)

First post updated with new launch time.

  

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
It's really a bummer that they're ending the Shuttle's lifespan now. I know we'd probably lose more orbiters and crews if they kept flying, but...grr. They're romantic beasts.
Especially when they glow as they're burning up on reentry because they're so old a small piece of foam can damage the heat shielding.
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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
At those speeds, anything that has more mass than a marble will do catastrophic damage to anything.  The age is irrelevant in the instance unless it is the cause of said foam piece coming off in the first place (granted it was, but the age of the shielding was irrelevant).

 

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Especially when they glow as they're burning up on reentry because they're so old a small piece of foam can damage the heat shielding.
You seem to have the impression that the foam was light, fluffy, and harmless.  Not so.  It weighed about 1.67 pounds and hit the shuttle at a relative speed of 775 feet per second, or 530 mph.

As Scotty said, the failure was not that the shuttle couldn't withstand the strike, but that the foam came off in the first place.

And yes, age is irrelevant.  The shuttle gets a new tank for every single flight, and its leading-edge wing panels are replaced after every eight flights.

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Re: STS-127 to launch on marathon 16-day ISS mission
Aaaaaaannnd, scrubbed for today due to bad weather.