STS-127 Updates

I hope it's 5th time lucky this time
 
Wait a sec... I thought they needed 48-hour turnaround time if the stack was fully tanked.
That they'd declared the 24-hour scrub the day before because tanking hadn't started yet.
 
Weather not looking good at KSC:

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Hi-res: http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/images/large/2009-3985.jpg

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Hi-res: http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/180842main_200907120004HQ.jpg
 
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Endeavour Launch Now Scheduled for July 13

Mon, 13 Jul 2009 09:46:24 AM UTC+1000


Space shuttle Endeavour's STS-127 launch now is scheduled for July 13 at
6:51 p.m. EDT.

Officials at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida called off Sunday's planned liftoff due to inclement weather. Cumulus clouds and lightning violated rules for launching Endeavour because of weather near the Shuttle Landing Facility. The runway would be needed in the unlikely event that Endeavour would have to make an emergency landing back at Kennedy.

The STS-127 astronauts left Launch Pad 39A at about 8:35 p.m. EDT to return to crew quarters at Kennedy's Operations & Checkout Building for the night.

Monday's live countdown coverage will begin at 1:30 p.m on NASA Television and NASA's Launch Blog.

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Like to be here at launch just watch the controllors do there thing and just swivel your chair to see the launch.
 
New Launch scenarios for STS-127 Expansion pack users

New scenarios posted:

http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?p=107837#post107837

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SCRUB...awaiting whether or not it's a 24 or 48 hour turnaround...

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48 hours it is...at least I won't have a conflict with the satellite TV on whether to watch STS-127 or the MLB all-star game...!
 
Sigh,

Poor crew, fingers crossed for Wednesday.:thumbup:
 
New launch time is Wed 15 Jul @:

EDT - 06:03:10pm (18:03:10)

GMT/UTC - 10:03:10pm (22:03:10)


The RSS will also be swung back to fix a loose cover on the Forward RCS (FRCS).
 
Well, After finally watching Endeavour launch, I've managed to see something that I've never seen before. About 20 mins after launch, I went outside and saw Endeavour go overhead with the ET following it! ET was a definite red colour - unmistakable. Trailing Endeavour by about a degree or maybe a bit less. Went into the shadow of the Earth about 45° up, but a fantastic sight to see! :-D
 
Alot of debris hits !!
 
Well, After finally watching Endeavour launch, I've managed to see something that I've never seen before. About 20 mins after launch, I went outside and saw Endeavour go overhead with the ET following it! ET was a definite red colour - unmistakable. Trailing Endeavour by about a degree or maybe a bit less. Went into the shadow of the Earth about 45° up, but a fantastic sight to see! :-D

That's exactly what I saw - it just dissappeared into the Earth's shadow...

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According to sensationalist media sources, Endeavour has sustained "the worst damage seen since Columbia"...

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Video of STS-127 seen over Ireland after launch - this is like what I saw...

http://brianclayton.ie/2009/07/15/sts-127-over-cork-ireland/

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Astronaut Alan "Dex" Poindexter, serving as capcom in mission control, advised STS-127 CDR Mark Polansky that debris had been seen during their launch impacting Endeavour's tiles forward of the right wing's leading edge reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panels.

"At about 107 seconds during ascent we did see some debris events," radioed Poindexter. "It appeared to impact the starboard chine area. The impact appears to be less than what we experienced on STS-125 and we will certainly take a look at this throughout the evening and through the day tomorrow."

"We're also anxious to take a look at the [rendezvous pitch maneuver] photos during rendezvous day."

"Okay, well, thanks for the information," Polansky replied. "I'm sure we'll get a good chance for all of us to get a good look at that."

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STS-127 launch in HD:


STS-127 hi-res launch pictures:

http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/search.cfm?cat=191

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BBC news article:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8153091.stm

Spaceflight Now article:

http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts127/090715launch/

NASASpaceflight article:

http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2009/07/live-sts-127-preparing-for-launch-attempt-6-uccas-status/

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Pictures of debris/damage:

http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts127/090715gallery/

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STS-127 image gallery:

http://www.spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/shuttle/sts-127/ndxpage1.html
 
Did anyone else see the awesome vapor trail that formed all around the STS at right around Max Q? It was COOL!
 
Nice, it kind of quickly grew and dissapated Nice work!
 
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