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| Steven Pietrobon... |
Posted: Sun May 04, 2008 8:12 pm |
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Rev 5 May 2008
The following is the Unofficial Space Shuttle Manifest. This file gives the
launch dates, orbiter, and payloads for upcoming shuttle launches. The launch
time and orbit parameters are also given where available. Note that the
launch date and time are officially set about two weeks before launch at the
Flight Readiness Review (which usually selects the date and time in the
manifest). The manifest is also subject to a lot of shuffling and date
changing (which leads to the STS numbers not being in order) so beware when
planning to see a shuttle launch.
Please send changes and updates to:
Steven S. Pietrobon, Small World Communications, 6 First Avenue
Payneham South SA 5070, Australia fax +61 8 8332 3177
email: steven at (no spam) sworld.com.au http://www.sworld.com.au/
Shuttle Manifest
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http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/shuttle/manifest.txt (Unofficial
Manifest)
http://www.nasa.gov/missions/highlights/schedule.html (NASA manifest)
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/structure/iss_manifest.html (NASA
ISS manifest)
Shuttle Launch Guides
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http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/shuttle/guide.txt (Unofficial Guide)
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/about/view/view_shuttle.html (NASA KSC
guide)
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/future/launch.html (NASA guide)
http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/launches/index.asp (KSC Visitor Complex)
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/k4lk/shuttxt.htm (Dana Rodakis' Launch Guide)
http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/shuttle/kit/ (Unofficial Press Kits)
http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/presskit/presskit.htm (NASA KSC Press Kits)
http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/presskits/index.html (Official Press Kits)
Shuttle Launch Records
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http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/shuttle/record.txt (Unofficial Record)
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/list_main.html (NASA
Record)
Other Shuttle Information
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http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/shuttle/images/ (launch images)
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/status/2005/index.html
(launch status)
http://www-de.ksc.nasa.gov/de/maps/kscarea.htm (map of KSC area)
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/index.html (NASA Shuttle Web)
http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/shuttleoperations/index.html (NASA KSC
Shuttle Operations)
http://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/ (KSC Visitor Complex)
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/reference/ (Online Reference Manual)
http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp (PDF Reference Manual. Search for "National
Space Transportation System Reference")
For the latest and greatest information call the following:
1 800 572 4636 - Visitor Information Center information and next launch.
1 800 KSC INFO Florida 1 800 number. Florida only information thanks to
Richard F. Jones (rfj at (no spam) alpha.sunquest.com)
(321) 867 2468 - Cape Press Site ) thanks to Max White
(321) 494 5933 - USAF Public Affairs Office ) <max at (no spam) maxw.demon.co.uk>
(321) 867 4636 - Space shuttle mission information.
(321) 867 2314 - Recorded launch status during countdown.
(321) 867 2525 - Space shuttle launch preparations.
(321) 867 3900 - Space shuttle status line. Technical, lots of TLA's. Just
remember, we warned you.
Abbreviations used in manifest:
STS - (Space Transportation System) number of the flight. The STS numbers
may not be in order due to delays in some missions and changes in schedule once
an STS number has been assigned.
Date - Day Month Year - dd mm yy (Note that most launches are on Thursday.)
Time - Earliest launch time. The "S" means "U.S. Eastern Standard Time" and
"D" means "U.S. Eastern Daylight Time". All launch times are derived from
publically available information.
Missions to ISS have a 5-10 minute launch window, 51.60 degree inclination, and
a 328 km initial altitude.
The abbreviations for the Orbiter names are
Dis Discovery (OV-103)
Atl Atlantis (OV-104)
End Endeavour (OV-105)
Payload - Payloads in the cargo bay that are being launched.
SPACE SHUTTLE MANIFEST ( 5 May 2008)
STS Date Time Orbiter Payload
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122 7 Feb 08 1445S Atl-29 ISS-24-1E, Columbus APM (5 ISPRs, EPF), ICC-Lite
(NTA, EuTEF, SOLAR, CMG Return), PDGF, SPDU
123 11 Mar 08 0228D End-21 ISS-25-1J/A, JEM ELM PS (4 Sys, 3 ISPRs, 1 Stow),
SLP-D1 (SPDM Dextre), SSRMS Yaw Joint, DCSU 1/2,
MISSE 6 (PEC 6a/6b, LWPA), RIGEX, ECSH, SIP, SPDU
124 31 May 08 1702D Dis-35 ISS-26-1J, JEM PM Kibo (4 JEM Sys Racks, JEM RMS)
326 13 Jul 08 - End-22 CSCS for STS-124
125 6 Oct 08 - Atl-30 HST SM-04 (WFC 3, Batteries, FGS, SRSU, COM,
IMAX)
400 4 Sep 08 - End-22 CSCS for STS-125
126 Nov 08 - End-22 ISS-27-ULF2, MPLM 1(P), LMC (NTA-S)
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119 Feb 09 - Dis-36 ISS-28-15A, ITS S6 (PV Module, 6 battery sets),
PFCS
127 23 Apr 09 - End-23 ISS-29-2J/A, JEM EF, JEM ELM ES (SEDA-AP, MAXI,
ICS-EF), ICC-VLD (6 Batteries, LDU, PM-2, SGANT),
CAPE (ANDE-2), SSPL (DRAGONSAT), PPSU 1/2, 2 ECSH
128 16 Jul 09 - Atl-31 ISS-30-17A, MPLM 3(A), LMC, 3 crew quarters,
TVIS2, CHeCS 2
129 3 Sep 09 - Dis-37 ISS-31-ULF3, ELC1 (EXPRESS 1), ELC2 (AMS-02)
130 22 Oct 09 - End-24 ISS-32-19A, MPLM 3(A), LMC
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131 21 Jan 10 - Atl-32 ISS-33-ULF4, ELC3 (EXPRESS 3), ELC4 (EXPRESS 4)
132 18 Mar 10 - Dis-38 ISS-34-20A, NODE 3, CBC-D2 (Cupola), EXPRESS
Pallet-2, CBC-ND (EF P/Ls)
133 29 Apr 10 - End-25 ISS-35-ULF5, ELC5 (EXPRESS 5), ELC1 (EXPRESS 1)
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= Eastern Standard Time (-5:00 GMT), D = Eastern Daylight Time (-4:00 GMT)
AMS Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer
ANDE Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment
APM Attached Pressurized Module
CAPE Canister for All Payload Ejection
CBC ?
CETA Crew and Equipment Translation Aid
CHeCS Crew Health Care System
COM Cosmic Origins Mechanism
CP Communications Processor?
CSCS Contingency Shuttle Crew Support
DCSU Direct Current Switching Unit
DRAGONSAT Dual RF Autonomous GPS On-Orbit Navigator Satellite
EAS Early Ammonia Servicer
ECSH EVA Cargo Stowage
EDO Extended Duration Orbiter
EF Exposed Facility
ELC EXPRESS Logistics Carrier
ELM Experimental Logistics Module
EPF External Payload Facility
ES Exposed Section
EuTEF European Technology Exposure Facility
EXPRESS Expedite the Processing of Experiments to the Space Station
FGB Functional Cargo Block
FGS Fine Guidance Sensor
HST SM Hubble Space Telescope Servicing Mission
ICBC IMAX Cargo Bay Camera
ICC Integrated Cargo Carrier
ICC-VLD Integrated Cargo Carrier Vertical Light Deployable
ICS-EF Inter-Orbit Communication System Exposed Facility
ISPR International Standard Payload Rack
ISS International Space Station
ITS Integrated Truss Structure
JEM Japanese Experiment Module
LDU Linear Drive Unit
LMC Lightweight MPESS Carrier
LWPA Lightwight Plate Assembly
MAXI Monitor of All Sky X-ray Image
MISSE Materials International Space Station Experiment
MPESS Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure
MPLM Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
MTSAS-A Module Truss Structure Attach System Active
MPLM Multi-Purpose Logistics Module
MT Mobile Transporter
ND Non-Deployable
NTA Nitrogen Tank Assembly
ORU Orbital Replaceable Unit
PAS Payload Attach System
PDGF Power and Data Grapple Fixture
PEC Payload Experiment Container
PFCS Pump Flow Control Subassembly
PCU Plasma Contactor Unit
PM Payload Module
PM-2 Pump Module 2
PPSU Payload Power Switching Units
PS Pressurised Section
PV Photovoltaic
RIGEX Rigidizable Inflatable Get Away Special Experiment
RMS Remote Manipulator System
ROEU Remotely Operated Electrical Umbilical
RSP Resupply Stowage Platform
RSR Resupply Stowage Rack
Sx Starboard Truss Element
SA Solar Arrays
SEDA-AP Space Environment Data Acquisition Equipment Attached Payload
SGANT Space to Ground Antennae
SIP Standard Interface Panels
SFA Small Fine Arm
SLP Spacelab Pallet
SLP-D Spacelab Pallet Deployable
SMDP Service Module Debris Panels
SOLAR Sun Monitoring on the External Payload Facility of Columbus
SPDM Special Purpose Dexterous Manipulator
SPDU Shuttle Power Distribution Unit
SRSU Spectrograph Rate Sensor Units
SSPL Space Shuttle Picosat Launcher
SSRMS Space Station Remote Manipulator System
TVIS Treadmill with Vibration Isolation System
ULC Unpressurized Logistics Carrier
ULCAS Unpressurized Logistics Carrier Attach System
ULF Utilization and Logistics Flight
WFC Wide Field Camera
WVS Wireless Video System
ZSR Zero-g Stowage Rack
Cancelled Misions
ISS-UF3, MPLM 3(A) (ISPRs, 1 JEM Prox/ICS Rack, 1 RSR, 2 RSPs), SM MMOD ULC
Rtn, LMC (NTA-P)
ISS-UF4, EXPRESS Pallet-1, S3 Attached P/L, ROEU, ISS Sidewall
ISS-UF5, MPLM 3(A) (1 RSP, 2 RSP-2s, 1 RSR, ISPRs), LMC (2 EPF P/Ls)
ISS-UF6, MPLM 3(A) (2 RSPs, 2 RSP-2s, 1 RSR, ISPRs)
UF Utilisation Flight
SM MMOD Service Module Micro-Meteoroid Orbital Debris
Keepers of the manifest, in remembrance: Ken Hollis - 1990 to 9 March 1994 |
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