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down two gyros and put the station in a degraded position the reconfiguration was made necessary. This rewiring made the two gyros to operate from separate power channels. Meanwhile, Marshburn secured some multi-layered insulation on the Dextre. Later both the spacewalkers installed video cameras on the front and back of the Japanese exposed facility which will be used in dockings of the Japanese cargo crafts and normal operation. The cameras flew up in launch configuration and now have been installed in an operational configuration, thus completing the JEF assembly. Meanwhile, due to Cassidy's METOX limitation, the deployment of the PAS was deferred to a future spacewalk. Instead some get ahead tasks were completed which included installation of handrails and a portable foot restraint.
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steps involving the robotic arms of both the station and the shuttle. The JEF was first unberthed from the shuttle payload bay by the station arm, after which the shuttle arm took the load. The station arm was then moved to the worksite on Node-2 (Harmony), wherefrom it took the 4.1 ton facility back. The facility was then successfully latched on to the Experiment Module. As part of the EVA, the spacewalkers successfully deployed the port Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Attach System (UCCAS), which could not be deployed during
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conditions that seem to cause the leak. The test was declared a success with no leaks detected on the GUCP. The mission was announced to be targeting a July 11, 2009, launch. On the evening of July 10, 2009, the launch pad region was hit by eleven strikes of lightning, which pushed back the July 11, 2009, launch time by at least 24 hours. Two of the strikes were strong enough to trigger an evaluation by NASA engineers. The inspections revealed that no damage had been done to the Space Shuttle.
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shuttle bay by the shuttle arm and handed off to the station's Canadarm2, which maneuvered it to its position. The pallet's contents will be set up in upcoming EVAs. A malfunction in a new toilet in the Destiny laboratory caused the crew to use the one in the Russian segment while attempts were made to identify the fault. Meanwhile, the shuttle was cleared for reentry.
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quick review of the RPM imagery showed no serious concerns beyond two instances of coating loss. Further analysis of the imagery will be done. A boost of the station was completed with the shuttle's vernier thrusters to avoid a piece of space debris. The SRBs were retrieved and their camera imagery is expected to give more detail on the ET foam shedding.
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On July 15, 2009, at 18:03:10 EDT, the launch was finally successful. Upon reviewing the launch video footage, imagery analysts noted eight or nine instances of foam shedding from the External Tank. The pictures of the external tank taken when jettisoning showed loss of foam in the intertank ribbing.
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to a new date. On June 17, 2009, loading of the shuttle's external tank with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen was delayed three hours due to poor weather around the launch site, but tanking began once the weather cleared. Approximately two hours after tanking began, engineers saw leak indications in
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node to clear the way for an upcoming Japanese automated resupply ship. The other task for EVA 3, involving replacement of four of the six batteries in the P6 truss, did not go as planned. Each 170 kg (375 lb) battery was to be removed and placed in a temporary stowage platform while a new
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module and the hatch was opened after leak checks. As part of the crew swap, station crew member Koichi Wakata was replaced with Tim Kopra. The two astronauts specially fitted seatliners were interchanged. As part of preparation for EVA 1, astronauts Wolf and Kopra camped out in the Quest airlock. A
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The launch countdown began June 10, 2009, but on June 13, 2009, as tanking was underway, a gaseous hydrogen leak on a vent line near the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate was observed, and the June 13, 2009, launch was scrubbed at 00:26 EDT. As liquid hydrogen fuel is pumped in, some of it boils off as
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The spacewalk involving astronauts Wolf and Cassidy started at 14:32 UTC. As part of preparation for experiment installation on the Japanese external science deck, Cassidy removed the thermal covers off the experiment carrier. Meanwhile, Wolf removed obstructions, consisting of a steel handrail and
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On July 1, 2009, the shuttle managers conducted a new series of tanking tests to confirm a hypothesis that a misaligned vent port housing was the root cause of the leaks. The existing rigid seal was replaced with a flexible one in the hope that it would maintain a tight fix even under the cryogenic
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to METOX due to problems with Cassidy's usage. Cassidy completed the reconfiguring of power channels in the Zenith 1 patch panel which are used for the control moment gyroscopes. Before the rewiring, two of the gyroscopes were fed by the same power channel. Since a failure of the channel can knock
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9 minutes and holding due to Cumulus clouds and lightning near the launch pad. During the final Go/No-Go polls, Mission Control in Houston declared a "No-Go" due to unacceptable weather forecast for a possible Return-To-Launch-Site (RTLS) abort, and planned for emergency scenarios when one or more
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noted that engineers would work to understand the hydrogen leak issue and come up with a solution to the problem. Cain said managers were hopeful that the issue could be resolved in time for the next available launch opportunity on July 11, 2009. Due to the delay of STS-127, managers noted that it
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within 10 nautical miles (19 km) of the launch site, which violated launch safety rules. STS-127 finally launched successfully on its sixth launch attempt, on July 15, 2009, at 18:03 EDT. Pieces of foam were observed falling off of the External Tank during the ascent, the same occurrence that
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levels in Cassidy's suit showed an upward trend. Even though it never exceeded the safety limits, the EVA was called off with both astronauts returning into the station. This left one old battery in a temporary flexible stowage position. The rest of the batteries will be installed in a future EVA
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The installation of the Integrated Cargo Carrier-Vertical Light Deployable (ICC-VLD) on the port side of the station was successfully completed with the use of both the shuttle and station robotic arms. The cargo pallet, containing spares and fresh batteries for the station, was lifted out of the
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EVA 1 started with astronauts Dave Wolf and Tim Kopra switching their spacesuit power to internal battery at 16:19 UTC. Despite a communication problem with the spacewalkers, the Japanese Exposed Facility was successfully installed on the Japanese Experiment Module by means of a complex series of
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s thermal protection system by the Expedition 20 Crew. During this procedure, the shuttle flips over on its back to the station so that the station crew can capture high resolution imagery of the underside of the shuttle. The docking happened on the ISS's PMA-2 (Pressurized Mating Adapter) on the
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constraint, the next available launch opportunity was scheduled for July 11, 2009. A successful tanking test for leak checks was performed on July 1, 2009, with modified GUCP seals allowing launch preparations to proceed as scheduled. Because of lightning strikes near the launch pad during the
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In one of the more relaxed days, the Japanese logistics carrier was attached to the Japanese Exposed Facility. The cargo pallet was unberthed from the shuttle by the shuttle's robotic arm and handed to the station's robotic arm which then soft fixed it temporarily to the facility. After the
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s thermal protection system for damage from orbital debris. The imagery will be analyzed to clear the shuttle for reentry. Meanwhile, the foam loss on the external tank was initially attributed to substrate contamination ahead of the application of the foam. Later during the processing of
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Two satellites were also carried by the orbiter, for deployment when the mission ended. The Dual Autonomous Global Positioning System On-Orbit Navigator Satellite, called DRAGONSAT, gathers data on autonomous spacecraft rendezvous and docking capabilities, and consists of two
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The first launch attempt, on June 13, 2009, was scrubbed due to a gaseous hydrogen leak observed during tanking. The Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate (GUCP) on the external fuel tank experienced a potentially hazardous hydrogen gas leak similar to the fault that delayed the
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engines shut down early leaving insufficient energy to reach the Transatlantic Abort Landing (TAL) sites. Similarly, during the July 13, 2009, attempt, RTLS weather was also "no go." Meanwhile, shuttle weather officer Kathy Winters informed the launch director,
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The chairman of the Mission Management Team was not concerned and felt that the Space Shuttle would be cleared for re-entry on its return voyage—which it was a few days later. The payload doors were opened after reaching orbit followed by deployment of the
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A set of experiments to be deployed on the ISS were carried by STS-127, including Dosimetry for Biological Experiments in Space (ESA), Validation of Procedures for Monitoring Crew Member Immune Function, the student-made Image Reversal in Space
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cargo craft. After undocking Hurley began a fly around of the station giving the shuttle crew an opportunity to photograph the station's current configuration in all directions. Then a final separation burn was completed at 3:09 pm EDT.
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The fourth spacewalk, by Cassidy and Marshburn, involved replacement of the final four of the six batteries on P6 truss integrated electronics assembly. After berthing the old batteries in the ICC-VLD, the cargo pallet was returned to the
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docked with the ISS on this mission in July 2009, it set a record for the most humans in space at the same time in the same vehicle, the first time thirteen people have been at the station at the same time. Together they represented all
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9 minutes and holding and was quickly reset for July 15, 2009 (a 48 hours scrub turn around) due to weather concerns on July 14, 2009, and the desire to replace the Tyvek covers over the forward Reaction Control System thrusters.
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s payload bay by the shuttle's robotic arm after it was handed the pallet by the station's robotic arm. After this the crew of both the station and the shuttle held a joint news conference. Meanwhile, the malfunctioning American
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undocked from the ISS at 17:26 UTC. Unlike most other launches, hatch closure, which happened at 15:08 UTC, and undocking happened on the same day due to the extended delay in launching and the arrival of the
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and ANDE-2 satellites. The shuttle was cleared for reentry, with the TPS imagery showing no concerns. The shuttle tracked two chances of landing at KSC on July 31, and could land no later due to its limited
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the extremely cold liquid enters the warm external tank. The vent line valve controls the resulting buildup of gas pressure by allowing excess gas to escape into a ground-side vent line, which leads to a
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robotic arm was inaugurated operationally with it being used to install experiments on to the Japanese exposed facility. The three experiments, transferred from the Japanese cargo pallet, consisted of
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experiments, containing an X-ray astronomy payload, a space environment monitor and a communications system, are installed the pallet will be returned to Earth by the shuttle.
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Astronauts Wolf and Marshburn began EVA 2 at 15:27 UTC out of the Quest airlock. The EVA was to transfer the spare components brought by the shuttle from the ICC-VLD to
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that will allow astronauts to perform science experiments that are exposed to the vacuum of space. The exposed section is similar to the logistics module on the
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one is taken from the ICC-VLD and fixed. The old ones will be returned to Earth. When two new batteries had been installed and three old ones removed, the CO
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re-usable cargo carrier to send supplies to the ISS during the post-shuttle era. The Dragon spacecraft made its successful maiden flight in December 2010.
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The shuttle successfully docked with the station 220 miles (350 km) above the Earth, following rendezvous pitch maneuver (RPM) photography of
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landed successfully at Kennedy Space Center at 10:48 EDT on July 31, 2009. The landing had to be undertaken before August 1, due to CO
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Cassidy and Marshburn started EVA 5 at 11:33 UTC when they switched their suit power to internal battery. For this spacewalk, the CO
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while being tracked from the ground, to better predict the movement and decay of objects in orbit. ANDE-2 consists of two spherical
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are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).
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laboratory, but is not pressurized. Once its payloads were transferred to the JEM EF, the ELM-ES was returned to the payload bay.
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received only minor scuffs to its heat shield, the damage not enough to cause concern over reentry. The shuttle landed at
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Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).
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The crew of both the shuttle and station had a day off. The day was uneventful except for the station's American CO
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evening of July 10, 2009, NASA scrubbed the launch for the third time and rescheduled for July 12, 2009. Due to a
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the GUCP similar to those seen during the first launch attempt. The launch was officially scrubbed at 01:55 EDT.
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Dave Wolf performs his second space walk, which is also the second of five scheduled space walks for STS-127.
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moved from Launch Pad 39B to 39A on May 31, 2009, in preparation for STS-127. The crew of STS-127 arrived at
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at a safe distance away from the pad. A similar leak situation was seen during the first launch attempt of
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was officially released from stand-by status on May 21, 2009, and preparations for STS-127 were initiated.
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limitations. There were two opportunities to land on July 31, of which the first was ultimately utilized.
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partners and tied the general record of thirteen people in space with the first such occurrence of 1995.
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The second launch attempt on June 17, 2009, was also scrubbed due to hydrogen leak issues seen from the
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visual equipment (JEM-VE) installation (forward and aft), and JEM-LTA reconfigurations. The S3 Nadir
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Visual Equipment (JEF-VE) installation on the forward section was postponed due to time constraints.
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The thermal protection system was inspected with the Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (
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Japanese Experiment Logistics Module – Exposed Section (ELM-ES). The exposed facility is a part of
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ISS shortly after the shuttle and station post-undocking separation with the JEF prominently seen.
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A second launch attempt was made on June 17, 2009, for which NASA moved the planned launch of the
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carried a wide variety of equipment and cargo in the payload bay, with the largest item being the
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in March 2009. Since a launch date of June 18, 2009, would have conflicted with the launch of the
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Astronaut Christopher Cassidy uses a rangefinder to determine the distance to ISS before docking
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Payload bay of the shuttle being loaded inside the cleanroom of the Rotating Service Structure.
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Tom Marshburn performs his first space walk, the STS-127 crew's second of the five scheduled.
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The crew checked out the shuttle's systems for the landing, and successfully deployed the
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The module was launched to test the docking system which will be used by the commercial
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to provide high-quality satellites, and will measure the density and composition of the
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in Cassidy's suit during EVA 3 was attributed to the astronaut working at a fast pace.
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A second satellite, the Atmospheric Neutral Density Experiment (ANDE-2), is part of a
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The STS-127 Official Flight Kit (OFK) included water samples from each of the five
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From left to right: Wolf, Cassidy, Hurley, Payette, Polansky, Marshburn, and Kopra
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removal system has been transitioned to manual mode in order to keep it running.
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Julie Payette looks through an overhead window while operating controls on the
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battery replacement (2 of 6 units). EVA was cut short due to high levels of CO
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gaseous hydrogen leak on a vent line near the Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate
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STS-127's fifth launch attempt, on July 13, 2009, was also scrubbed due to
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s aft flight deck windows frames the nearby International Space Station.
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The OBSS was grappled by the shuttle's robotic arm and used to inspect
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Following the launch scrub, Chairman of NASA's Mission Management Team
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s payload bay by the shuttle's robotic arm. The elevated levels of CO
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and the Japanese Exposed Facility (JEF) for the JEF installation on
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NASA began a tradition of playing music to astronauts during the
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shortly after the shuttle and station post-undocking separation.
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on May 15, 2009, four days after the launch of STS-125. After
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Japanese Experiment Module Exposed Facility (JEM EF), and the
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data from a device at NASA and send it to ground stations at
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RTLS concerns, cumulus clouds and lightning near launch pad
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performed the late inspection and was cleared for re-entry,
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removal system shutting down without any immediate impact.
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launches on sixth attempt to start STS-127 – UCCAS status"
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The docking module was also mounted with the DragonEye
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Another view of Marshburn during his first space walk.
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When 5337: 5059:"Endeavour crew taking fifth and final spacewalk" 4686:"Spacewalkers to unload spare parts from carrier" 2167: 2115: 1763: 1072:(SSN). One of the satellites, Pollux, is running 9592: 6211: 6185: 6155: 6126: 6096: 6066: 6037: 5292: 5191: 5162: 5140: 5111: 5079: 5027:"Station's carbon dioxide scrubber back on line" 4989: 4960: 4931: 4902: 4870: 4598:"Crew moves equipment, preps for next spacewalk" 3943: 3705: 2184:absorbent system in the suits were changed from 2072: 2005: 1934: 7688: 6007: 5977: 5948: 5918: 5889: 5859: 5828: 5301:"Landing flight director hopeful about weather" 4848: 4822: 4796: 4764: 4744:"Japanese experiments removed from the shuttle" 4674: 4642: 4616: 4590: 4564: 4515:"Jammed payload bracket on station truss freed" 4501: 4412: 4357: 4140:"Hydrogen vent line working normally; no leaks" 4007: 4005: 3548:Harwood for CBS News, William (June 13, 2009). 3407:"NASA fuels space shuttle Endeavour for launch" 2081:Cassidy works near the JEF during space walk 3. 1441:, and was prepared for a possible liftoff from 6241: 5363: 5220: 5120: 4828: 4735: 4423: 4012:William Harwood for CBS News (June 23, 2009). 3986:William Harwood for CBS News (June 17, 2009). 3981: 3979: 3871:Harwood for CBS News, William (May 21, 2009). 3207:List of International Space Station spacewalks 1983:JEF in the grasp of the shuttle's robotic arm. 8779: 7674: 6670: 6447: 5408:National Aeronautics and Space Administration 3570: 1727:Phase-1 Lightning warning at the launch site 673:16 days later at 10:48 EDT on July 31, 2009. 5052: 5050: 4911: 4392: 4034: 4028: 4002: 1095:, a resin statue of a water droplet for the 6300: 5716:"Endeavour's Launch "No Go" Due to Weather" 5476:"NASA's Shuttle and Rocket Launch Schedule" 5441: 5439: 5437: 5246: 3976: 3893: 3753:"L+500 and counting: 500th person in space" 2335:deploys its drag chute to aid deceleration. 2086:an equipment installation socket, from the 33:Canadarm2 grapples the exposed facility of 16:2009 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS 8786: 8772: 7681: 7667: 6677: 6663: 6454: 6440: 6367: 6271: 5435: 5433: 5431: 5429: 5427: 5425: 5423: 5421: 5419: 5417: 5269: 4706: 3597: 3595: 3593: 3459:"Population in Space at Historic High: 13" 2271: 2239: 2147: 2135: 1660:24 days 13 hours 59 minutes 516: 511: 87: 27: 5710: 5708: 5677: 5675: 5047: 4776:"Extensive spacewalk replanning underway" 3450: 2412:Unpressurized Cargo Carrier Attach System 2176:Marshburn and Cassidy during space walk 5 2099: 2055: 1988: 1818: 1715:0 days 23 hours 37 minutes 1687:0 days 23 hours 34 minutes 1630:3 days 22 hours 24 minutes 569:(ISS). It was the twenty-third flight of 137:10,537,748 kilometres (6,547,853 mi) 5494: 5468: 5018: 4166:"Shuttle refueled for Monday launch try" 3926: 3750: 3514: 3512: 3510: 3483: 3481: 3479: 3345: 3343: 3341: 3339: 3337: 2243: 2171: 2076: 2059: 1992: 1822: 1743:1 day 23 hours 12 minutes 1518: 1474: 1412: 1352: 987: 979: 879: 6337: 5619: 5617: 5529: 5527: 5414: 5298: 5275: 5197: 5168: 5088: 5056: 5024: 4995: 4966: 4937: 4879: 4773: 4741: 4712: 4683: 4651: 4541: 4512: 4478: 4449: 4269: 3950:Amuthan, Lalita Allor (June 12, 2009). 3949: 3896:"Endeavour moves to another launch pad" 3714: 3627: 3590: 3518: 3312: 9593: 5705: 5672: 5648: 5646: 5558: 5369: 5343: 5323:"NRL's ANDE-2 Launches Aboard STS-127" 5252: 5226: 5148:"Mission Status Center – July 27" 4805: 4366: 4216: 3964:from the original on February 21, 2024 3789: 3621: 3601: 3541: 3487: 2193:July 28 (Flight Day 14, ISS Undocking) 37:, prior to its installation on the ISS 8767: 7662: 6658: 6435: 6306: 5588: 3887: 3864: 3744: 3507: 3476: 3456: 3404: 3369: 3334: 3308: 3306: 3304: 3302: 3300: 2320:touches down at Kennedy Space Center. 1465:Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test 1408: 1348: 5614: 5524: 3920: 3825: 3398: 3349: 2544:battery replacement (final 4 of 6). 1997:ICC handoff by shuttle's robotic arm 5643: 5508:. February 11, 2008. Archived from 5276:Harwood, William (August 7, 2009). 4858:. SpaceflightNow.com. July 23, 2009 4246: 3819: 2248:Image of orbital sunset taken from 1850:July 17 (Flight Day 3, ISS Docking) 1758: 1539:' July 12, 2009, launch attempt at 1483:during the first maintenance effort 1051:United States Department of Defense 1018:Also inside the payload bay was an 13: 9611:Spacecraft which reentered in 2009 6886:International Space Station Emblem 6881: 5572:. December 4, 2008. Archived from 5406:from websites or documents of the 5303:. SpaceflightNow.com from CBS news 5299:Harwood, William (July 30, 2009). 5198:Harwood, William (July 28, 2009). 5169:Harwood, William (July 28, 2009). 5089:Harwood, William (July 27, 2009). 5057:Harwood, William (July 27, 2009). 5025:Harwood, William (July 26, 2009). 4996:Harwood, William (July 26, 2009). 4967:Harwood, William (July 25, 2009). 4938:Harwood, William (July 25, 2009). 4880:Harwood, William (July 24, 2009). 4774:Harwood, William (July 22, 2009). 4742:Harwood, William (July 21, 2009). 4713:Harwood, William (July 20, 2009). 4684:Harwood, William (July 20, 2009). 4652:Harwood, William (July 20, 2009). 4542:Harwood, William (July 18, 2009). 4513:Harwood, William (July 18, 2009). 4479:Harwood, William (July 18, 2009). 4450:Harwood, William (July 18, 2009). 4270:Harwood, William (July 16, 2009). 3751:Pearlman, Robert (June 12, 2009). 3715:Harwood, William (July 17, 2009). 3628:Harwood, William (June 12, 2009). 3519:Harwood, William (June 15, 2009). 3297: 2505:preparation work, ICS-EF MLI, and 1470: 1120:Advanced Scientific Concepts, Inc. 975: 868:Christopher Cassidy was the 500th 14: 9622: 6400: 5253:Bergin, Chris (August 10, 2009). 4315:from the original on 19 July 2009 4272:"Strips of foam peeled away from 4088:"NASA clears shuttle for fueling" 3803:. October 6, 2008. Archived from 3724:s heat shield appears to be fine" 3313:Harwood, William (June 1, 2009). 2252:one day before the shuttle landed 1956:Tim Kopra working to prepare the 1838:during flight day two activities. 1341:13,645 kilograms (30,082 lb) 902:Seats 1–4 are on the flight deck. 6609: 5533: 5402: This article incorporates 5397: 5315: 5121:Chris Gebhardt (July 27, 2009). 4829:Chris Gebhardt (July 22, 2009). 4424:Chris Gebhardt (July 18, 2009). 3256: 3247:launches from Launch Pad 39A at 3229: 3181: 2593: 2458:Shuttle Integrated Cargo Carrier 2325: 2310: 2289:July 31 (Flight Day 17, Landing) 2227: 2212: 2043: 2031: 2019: 1976: 1949: 1918: 1906: 1887: 1872: 1802: 1786: 1671:lightning strikes to launch pad 1268:3,946 kilograms (8,699 lb) 1257:2,453 kilograms (5,408 lb) 1208:3,820 kilograms (8,420 lb) 1162:1,800 kilograms (4,000 lb) 896: 841: 823: 804: 785: 762: 741: 722: 703: 7649:† - mission failed to reach ISS 6255:. July 31, 2009. Archived from 6249:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #32" 6225:. July 30, 2009. Archived from 6219:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #31" 6193:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #29" 6169:. July 28, 2009. Archived from 6163:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #27" 6137:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #25" 6110:. July 26, 2009. Archived from 6104:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #23" 6080:. July 25, 2009. Archived from 6074:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #21" 6048:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #19" 6021:. July 23, 2009. Archived from 6015:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #16" 5991:. July 23, 2009. Archived from 5985:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #17" 5959:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #15" 5932:. July 21, 2009. Archived from 5926:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #13" 5900:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #11" 5873:. July 19, 2009. Archived from 5867:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #09" 5841:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #07" 5812:. July 17, 2009. Archived from 5806:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #05" 5798: 5782:. July 16, 2009. Archived from 5776:"STS-127 MCC Status Report #03" 5768: 5752:. July 15, 2009. Archived from 5738: 5722:. July 12, 2009. Archived from 5689:. July 11, 2009. Archived from 5370:Bergin, Chris (July 31, 2009). 5344:Bergin, Chris (July 30, 2009). 5227:Bergin, Chris (July 29, 2009). 4535: 4472: 4443: 4386: 4367:Bergin, Chris (June 16, 2009). 4327: 4293: 4263: 4240: 4217:Bergin, Chris (July 15, 2009). 4210: 4184: 4158: 4132: 4106: 4080: 4054: 3952:"One giant 'tweet' for mankind" 3927:Polansky, Mark (June 2, 2009). 3842: 3767: 3675: 3649: 3602:Bergin, Chris (June 17, 2009). 3571:Kenneth Chang (June 13, 2009). 3564: 3488:Bergin, Chris (June 13, 2009). 3457:Malik, Tariq (March 27, 2009). 3008:On the Sunny Side of the Street 2349:were conducted during STS-127. 1721: ​(T−00:09:00 hold) 1693: ​(T−00:09:00 hold) 1383:29th shuttle mission to the ISS 1118:ranging system manufactured by 904:Seats 5–7 are on the mid-deck. 6351:. May 11, 2009. Archived from 6307:Fries, Colin (June 25, 2007). 6279:"STS-127 FD12 Execute Package" 4912:Chris Bergin (July 24, 2009). 4393:Chris Bergin (July 17, 2009). 4301:"NASA spots debris strikes in 3852:. Astronomy. December 10, 2010 3689:. 11 July 2009. Archived from 3573:"Leak Halts Shuttle Launching" 3405:Klotz, Irene (June 12, 2009). 3315:"STS-127 Mission Quick-Look 1" 3251:as part of the STS-127 mission 3212:List of Space Shuttle missions 2168:July 27 (Flight Day 13, EVA 5) 2116:July 24 (Flight Day 10, EVA 4) 2110:Monitor of All-sky X-ray Image 1777:antenna and activation of the 1764:July 15 (Flight Day 1, Launch) 1512:was likely that the launch of 1365:158th NASA crewed space flight 635:Ground Umbilical Carrier Plate 99: 1: 5325:. redorbit.com. July 30, 2009 5280:. spaceflightnow.com from CBS 4035:Chris Bergin (July 1, 2009). 3377:"STS-127 Spaceflight Notepad" 3281: 2579:patch panel reconfiguration, 2073:July 22 (Flight Day 8, EVA 3) 2006:July 20 (Flight Day 6, EVA 2) 1935:July 18 (Flight Day 4, EVA 1) 1552:. The launch was scrubbed at 1377:23rd flight of Space Shuttle 1315:~382 kilograms (842 lb) 1164:~260 kilograms (570 lb) 1044:University of Texas at Austin 7643:Ongoing spaceflights are in 6309:"Chronology of Wakeup Calls" 3894:Tariq Malik (June 1, 2009). 3217:List of spacewalks 2000–2014 1501:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 1371:127th shuttle mission since 1328:410 kilograms (900 lb) 1296:265 kilograms (584 lb) 814:Fourth and last spaceflight 776:Second and last spaceflight 624:Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 406:351 kilometres (218 mi) 396:344 kilometres (214 mi) 7: 9601:Spacecraft launched in 2009 8754:indicates failure missions. 7690:U.S. Space Shuttle missions 6690:International Space Station 3929:"Mark Polansky (Astro_127)" 3174: 1368:128th Space Shuttle mission 1300:50 kilograms (110 lb) 1298:54 kilograms (119 lb) 1279:~33 kilograms (73 lb) 1219:~33 kilograms (73 lb) 1190:51 kilograms (112 lb) 1177:~17 kilograms (37 lb) 1109:Montreal Symphony Orchestra 713:Third and last spaceflight 567:International Space Station 47:Space Transportation System 10: 9627: 7718:Approach and Landing Tests 5536:"ANDE (Castor and Pollux)" 3202:List of human spaceflights 2575:thermal cover adjustment, 1311:Orbiter Boom Sensor System 1302:25 kilograms (55 lb) 1241:20 kilograms (44 lb) 1230:20 kilograms (44 lb) 1070:Space Surveillance Network 583:Japanese Experiment Module 9574: 9514: 9438: 9394: 9290: 9238: 9137: 9102: 9027: 8972: 8927: 8860: 8818: 8750: 8671: 8598: 8543: 8321: 7940: 7728: 7707: 7696: 7639: 7588: 7565: 7529: 7362: 7230: 7064: 6893: 6879: 6710: 6696: 6640:California Science Center 6632: 6618: 6607: 6473: 6412:NASA's Space Shuttle page 2585:Payload Attachment System 2571: 2548: 2540: 2517: 2501: 2476: 2462:External Stowage Platform 2454:Orbital Replacement Units 2451: 2426: 2420:Payload Attachment System 2402: 2375: 2012:External Stowage Platform 1793:Liftoff of Space Shuttle 1463:on June 2, 2009, for the 1174:Distribution Unit (SPDU) 1055:Naval Research Laboratory 957: 938: 919: 911: 895: 861: 821: 818: 802: 799: 783: 780: 760: 755: 739: 736: 720: 717: 701: 698: 693: 690: 510: 506: 486: 478: 470: 456: 448: 444: 440: 430: 420: 410: 400: 390: 380: 370: 365: 361: 357: 346: 330: 325: 321: 317: 303: 287: 282: 278: 274: 258: 242: 201: 193: 188: 184: 180: 162: 157: 153: 149: 141: 133: 109: 96: 75: 65: 57: 53: 42: 26: 9328:Universitetsky-Tatyana-2 6422:Mark Polansky on Twitter 4808:"STS-127 Shuttle report" 4249:"Debris falls from tank" 3630:"STS-127 Launch Windows" 3222: 2293:After a 16-day mission, 2285:-scrubbing LiOH supply. 1779:shuttle's mechanical arm 1111:, among other mementos. 1040:Texas A&M University 1020:Integrated Cargo Carrier 2466:Mobile Servicing System 2340: 2272:July 30 (Flight Day 16) 2240:July 29 (Flight Day 15) 2148:July 26 (Flight Day 12) 2136:July 25 (Flight Day 11) 1882:from ISS before docking 1736:15 Jul 2009, 6:03:10 pm 1708:13 Jul 2009, 6:51:24 pm 1680:12 Jul 2009, 7:13:55 pm 1653:11 Jul 2009, 7:39:38 pm 1623:17 Jun 2009, 5:40:52 am 1593:13 Jun 2009, 7:17:19 am 1293:ANDE Passive satellite 1146:Orbiter Docking System 676: 628:Air Force Eastern Range 482:July 28, 2009 17:26 UTC 474:July 17, 2009 17:47 UTC 352:SLF Runway 15 9606:Space Shuttle missions 6887: 6375:"STS-127 Wakeup Calls" 6345:"STS-127 Wakeup Calls" 5404:public domain material 4654:"Spacewalk No. 2 ends" 2980:George Frederic Handel 2483:Christopher J. Cassidy 2253: 2197:After a crew farewell 2177: 2100:July 23 (Flight Day 9) 2082: 2065: 2056:July 21 (Flight Day 7) 1998: 1989:July 19 (Flight Day 5) 1971:, during space walk 1. 1839: 1819:July 16 (Flight Day 2) 1528: 1484: 1424: 1358: 1291:ANDE Active satellite 993: 985: 870:person to fly in space 748:Christopher J. Cassidy 219:Christopher J. Cassidy 6885: 5257:. nasaspaceflight.com 3436:Canadian Space Agency 3356:Jonathan's Space Page 2247: 2175: 2080: 2063: 1996: 1826: 1607:13 Jun 2009, 12:26 am 1522: 1478: 1416: 1356: 1053:project flown by the 991: 983: 880:Crew seat assignments 819:Mission Specialist 5 800:Mission Specialist 4 781:Mission Specialist 3 737:Mission Specialist 1 644:Return To Launch Site 525:Space Shuttle program 371:Reference system 158:Spacecraft properties 8802:Orbital launches in 7573:List of ISS visitors 6704:Uncrewed ISS flights 6325:on December 20, 2023 5746:"Launch and Landing" 5512:on February 25, 2020 5208:. SpaceflightNow.com 5179:. 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SpaceflightNow.com 3350:McDowell, Jonathan. 3249:Kennedy Space Center 3042:God Bless the U.S.A. 2567:4 hours, 54 minutes 2536:7 hours, 12 minutes 2497:5 hours, 59 minutes 2447:6 hours, 53 minutes 2398:5 hours, 32 minutes 1637:17 Jun 2009, 1:55 am 1550:Kennedy Space Center 1461:Kennedy Space Center 1361:The mission marked: 1204:JEM Exposed Facility 756:Mission Specialist 2 691:Launching Astronaut 671:Kennedy Space Center 334:July 31, 2009, 14:48 291:July 15, 2009, 22:03 6427:NASA's Twitter page 6417:NASA's STS-127 page 5726:on October 16, 2009 5447:"STS-127 Press Kit" 5376:NASAspaceflight.com 5350:NASAspaceflight.com 5233:NASAspaceflight.com 5127:NASAspaceflight.com 4918:NASAspaceflight.com 4835:NASAspaceflight.com 4628:NASAspaceflight.com 4602:NASAspaceflight.com 4576:NASAspaceflight.com 4430:NASAspaceflight.com 4399:NASAspaceflight.com 4373:NASASpaceFlight.com 4227:NASAspaceflight.com 4041:NASAspaceflight.com 3608:NASAspaceflight.com 3494:NASAspaceflight.com 3352:"Satellite Catalog" 3197:2009 in spaceflight 2747:Christopher Cassidy 2513:in Cassidy's suit. 2433:Thomas H. Marshburn 1813:lifting off the pad 1809:Wide angle view of 1797:from Launch Pad 39A 1253:ELM Exposed Section 1097:One Drop Foundation 792:Thomas H. Marshburn 682: 338:2009-07-31UTC14:49Z 295:2009-07-15UTC22:03Z 229:Thomas H. Marshburn 23: 7555:Boeing Starliner-1 6888: 6686:Human spaceflights 6114:on August 30, 2009 4247:Harwood, William. 3755:. collectspace.com 3189:Spaceflight portal 2906:Wish You Were Here 2770:Thunderbirds March 2668:Here Comes the Sun 2254: 2178: 2083: 2066: 1999: 1960:mechanisms on the 1840: 1529: 1523:Lightning strikes 1485: 1425: 1409:Shuttle processing 1359: 1349:Mission milestones 994: 986: 857:Third spaceflight 837:First spaceflight 795:First spaceflight 751:First spaceflight 732:First spaceflight 694:Landing Astronaut 681: 665:in 2003. However, 589:(JEM EF), and the 366:Orbital parameters 134:Distance travelled 21: 9586: 9585: 8761: 8760: 8594: 8593: 7656: 7655: 6652: 6651: 6259:on August 1, 2009 6229:on August 2, 2009 6173:on August 1, 2009 3687:Houston Chronicle 3438:. August 13, 2008 3432:"Mission STS-127" 3265: 3236: 3172: 3171: 2804:Life Is a Highway 2591: 2590: 2303:lithium hydroxide 2186:Lithium Hydroxide 1929:as taken from ISS 1756: 1755: 1346: 1345: 973: 972: 877: 876: 729:Douglas G. Hurley 545: 544: 466: 465:(Harmony forward) 214:Douglas G. Hurley 9618: 8990:Kwangmyŏngsŏng-2 8807: 8806: 8805: 8788: 8781: 8774: 8765: 8764: 7705: 7704: 7683: 7676: 7669: 7660: 7659: 7609:Boeing Starliner 6679: 6672: 6665: 6656: 6655: 6613: 6456: 6449: 6442: 6433: 6432: 6395: 6394: 6392: 6390: 6385:on July 23, 2009 6381:. Archived from 6371: 6365: 6364: 6362: 6360: 6355:on July 24, 2009 6341: 6335: 6334: 6332: 6330: 6324: 6318:. 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Polansky 708: 707: 683: 680: 611: 587:Exposed Facility 574: 520: 515: 501: 497: 493: 464: 392:Perigee altitude 341: 339: 298: 296: 283:Start of mission 209:Mark L. Polansky 170: 142:Orbits completed 128: 124: 120: 116: 110:Mission duration 101: 92: 91: 85: 31: 24: 20: 9626: 9625: 9621: 9620: 9619: 9617: 9616: 9615: 9591: 9590: 9587: 9582: 9577: 9570: 9510: 9455:Progress M-MIM2 9434: 9390: 9286: 9234: 9133: 9098: 9023: 8968: 8923: 8856: 8814: 8813: 8803: 8801: 8800: 8798: 8792: 8762: 8757: 8746: 8667: 8590: 8539: 8317: 7936: 7724: 7698: 7692: 7687: 7657: 7652: 7635: 7584: 7561: 7525: 7358: 7226: 7060: 6889: 6877: 6706: 6700:ISS expeditions 6692: 6683: 6653: 6648: 6628: 6614: 6605: 6469: 6460: 6403: 6398: 6388: 6386: 6373: 6372: 6368: 6358: 6356: 6343: 6342: 6338: 6328: 6326: 6322: 6311: 6305: 6301: 6291: 6289: 6288:. July 26, 2009 6281: 6277: 6276: 6272: 6262: 6260: 6247: 6246: 6242: 6232: 6230: 6217: 6216: 6212: 6202: 6200: 6199:. 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1644:leak persisted 1473: 1471:Launch attempts 1411: 1351: 1307:Starboard Sill 1301: 1299: 1297: 1292: 1290: 1288: 1191: 1186: 1173: 1163: 1152: 1147: 1066:microsatellites 1059:low Earth orbit 978: 976:Mission payload 903: 901: 882: 856: 854: 840: 836: 832: 822: 813: 803: 794: 784: 775: 761: 757: 750: 740: 731: 721: 712: 702: 679: 658:had led to the 607: 591:Exposed Section 570: 565:mission to the 541: 540: 534: 527: 521: 499: 495: 491: 463: 402:Apogee altitude 337: 335: 294: 292: 270: 254: 238: 166: 126: 122: 118: 114: 86: 81: 38: 17: 12: 11: 5: 9624: 9614: 9613: 9608: 9603: 9584: 9583: 9579:Crewed flights 9575: 9572: 9571: 9569: 9568: 9563: 9556: 9551: 9542: 9529: 9524: 9518: 9516: 9512: 9511: 9509: 9508: 9503: 9498: 9493: 9488: 9483: 9467: 9462: 9452: 9442: 9440: 9436: 9435: 9433: 9432: 9423: 9418: 9416:Progress M-03M 9413: 9408: 9398: 9396: 9392: 9391: 9389: 9388: 9381: 9364: 9335: 9330: 9305: 9300: 9294: 9292: 9288: 9287: 9285: 9284: 9279: 9267: 9262: 9253: 9248: 9242: 9240: 9236: 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Index


Space Transportation System
NASA
COSPAR ID
2009-038A
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SATCAT no.
Space Shuttle
Endeavour
Mark L. Polansky
Douglas G. Hurley
Christopher J. Cassidy
Julie Payette
Thomas H. Marshburn
David Wolf
Timothy Kopra
Koichi Wakata
Kennedy
LC-39A
SLF Runway 15
Geocentric
Low Earth
Perigee altitude
Apogee altitude
Inclination
Period
Epoch
ISS
PMA-2

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