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NASA: No Monday Launch For Space Shuttle Endeavour

By MARCIA DUNN   05/ 1/11 10:44 AM ET   AP

Shuttle Launch Delay 2011

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour's final launch is off until at least the end of the week because technicians need to replace a switch box in the engine compartment, NASA said Sunday.

The six astronauts – led by commander Mark Kelly – wasted no time heading back to Houston.

Kelly's wife, Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, did not join the astronauts in flying back. The timing of her return to Houston, to resume rehab after being wounded in a shooting rampage four months ago, was uncertain.

As late as Saturday, the astronauts and their families were still hoping for a possible launch attempt on Monday. But NASA gave up on that once it became clear extensive repair work would be needed to fix a faulty heater system aboard Endeavour. The trouble prevented the shuttle from blasting off Friday; President Barack Obama and his family were among those missing out.

"We all had our fingers crossed looking forward to a quick rescheduling of the launch," said C.J. Karamargin, a Giffords spokesman.

Said Endeavour's pilot, Gregory Johnson, in a Sunday morning tweet: "Things happen fast. We are now all aboard (a plane) for return to Houston. Be back in a few days. More to follow."

The flight – the second-to-last in NASA's 30-year shuttle program – has attracted intense interest because of Giffords, who was shot through the head nearly four months ago.

Giffords arrived in Cape Canaveral last Wednesday to be with her husband and the five other astronauts and their families, and to see him rocket into orbit. It was not immediately known if she would return for the second try.

NASA spokesman Allard Beutel said technicians and engineers will replace a suspect switch box in Endeavour's engine compartment. Two days of testing are required, once the new box goes in.

A new launch date was not set, Beutel said, but given all the repair work, the next opportunity appeared to be no earlier than the end of the week. Complicating matters is Friday's planned launch of a military satellite; NASA will have to give the unmanned rocket a chance to soar before Endeavour can make a second stab at blasting off to the International Space Station.

Endeavour holds a $2 billion particle physics experiment and spare space station parts.

NASA had fueled Endeavour and Kelly and his crew were en route to the launch pad on Friday when the countdown was halted. A heater for the fuel line leading to one of the shuttle's auxiliary power unit had failed. Engineers hoped it would be an easy fix, but weekend testing showed that the most likely culprit was the switch box.

While disappointed not to see a liftoff, Obama, his wife and two daughters visited Kennedy Space Center anyway and got to see shuttle Atlantis in the hangar, and meet with Giffords and the entire Endeavour crew.

Hundreds of thousands had begun to descend on Cape Canaveral and, like the astronauts, did a U-turn once Friday's launch was called off.

Only one other shuttle mission remains, by Atlantis this summer.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Space shuttle Endeavour's final launch is off until at least the end of the week because technicians need to replace a switch box in the engine compartment, NASA said Sunday. ...
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08:54 AM on 05/02/2011
Wow, I nver thought about it like that before. Wow.

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03:27 AM on 05/02/2011
Interesting video of engineers working inside the aft compartment of Endeavour. Gives a unique perspective on the sheer size of the Shuttles that people can actually get inside the engine compartment and work amongst propellant feed lines that are as big around as telephone poles:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKKxpO62PrE

After replacing the Load Control Assembly, engineers will spend at least 48 hours (six shifts around the clock) testing nine systems that are powered or controlled through the LCA.

Complicating matters is that if Endeavour launches on May 8, the mission will coincide with the planned undocking of Soyuz TMA-20 returning Cady Coleman, Paolo Nespoli, and Dmitri Kondratyev. In fact, the current flight plan would have Drew Feustal and Mike Fincke performing the third spacewalk of the mission while the Soyuz is scheduled to undock. Although rules exist allowing a Soyuz undocking while a Shuttle is docked under certain circumstances, this has never happened before, and it certainly can't happen while a spacewalk in underway.

These days on the ISS, each year brings 4 Soyuz crew spacecraft as well as 6 Russian Progress, 1 European ATV, 1 Japanese HTV, and soon 3 SpaceX Dragon and 2 Orbital Cygnus cargo vehicles. That's 34 docking and undocking events each year, which leaves essentially no room for a vehicle like Shuttle that must keep its payload bay open and exposed to thruster exhaust plumes while docked to the station because its radiators are mounted on the inside of the payload bay doors. Pick any 10-12 day window for a Shuttle mission, and there's very likely to be another vehicle coming or going.
09:16 PM on 05/01/2011
I guess nobody told them the launch was scheduled for Friday.
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08:43 PM on 05/01/2011
What about a space train? Build train tracks that spiral up and through the atmosphere like a space elevator. We can cover the thing with wind turbines and solar panels so two birds one stone sorta thing. We can use Trump's ego to hold the whole thing up.
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10:19 PM on 05/01/2011
lol
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onlythetruthcounts
Golden Rule: whoever got the gold, rule.
08:39 PM on 05/01/2011
So what comes after the shuttle is retired, astronauts with a jet pack and a big slingshot? lol Seriously, I miss the Apollo missions, the country had a sense that it could do anything back then. Currently we have a sense that we are sinking...
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08:48 PM on 05/01/2011
ya sound like glen beck......GET HELP FAST!
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Golden Rule: whoever got the gold, rule.
09:46 PM on 05/01/2011
I over-dramatized it. If I ever sound like beck the wreck, I WANT help fast!
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Aaron Oesterle
08:52 PM on 05/01/2011
What is coming is space commercialization - look up vehicles like SpaceX's Dragon, Boeing's CST-100, SNC's Dream Chaser, and Blue Origin's space vehicle (can't remember its name - its worse than Boeing's CST-100) - for rockets look up Atlas V, Delta IV, and Falcon 9
08:36 PM on 05/01/2011
Stop teasing with the shuttle thing and JUST MOVE ON NASA.
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GunnyJ
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08:36 PM on 05/01/2011
This is why its time for new toys.
05:02 PM on 05/01/2011
Call Russia to help out.
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fam3d2008
The bigger the government-the smaller the citizen!
04:59 PM on 05/01/2011
Gee- is no loyal Dem gonna blame GWB for this malfunction? Weren't Dick Cheney and Haliburton the key conspirators in this plot to spoil the Obama family outing? Maybe if NASA had followed our commander in chiefs orders and directed that Muslims be included in the process and received invitations to view the liftoff this setback due to American incompetance wouldn't have occurred. My best guess is that within 6 months- our beloved leader- the supreme master of hope and change- will be apologizing to all Americans for the arrogance of NASA in thinking that our space program was better than other nations........
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06:25 PM on 05/02/2011
Glenn?...is that you?
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fam3d2008
The bigger the government-the smaller the citizen!
09:40 PM on 05/02/2011
No Ed Schultz- it's not Glen-only someone who can think with the brains god gave him and not a Dem lackey..................
04:49 PM on 05/01/2011
I really don't care. It just means few days delay on wasting yet another 8 to 10 Billion dollars. But think of all those clowns without lives who've been sitting around down there waiting for "Sunday's" launch, which now may not happen untill November! This, America, is what happens when the LOWEST bidder wind a governmemnt contract!
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Aaron Oesterle
07:38 PM on 05/01/2011
Go actually look at the costs & numbers - its not 8 to 10 Billion per launch or per day, or whatever - thats the total budget available for NASA HSF.
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01:49 PM on 05/03/2011
This is more an example of why you do not operate a vehicle past it's initial operating lifespan. While, flight time, the Shuttle is nowhere near it's limit, the Shuttle II program was originally to begin flight testing in the 1990's. We failed to give NASA what it needed, and we played politics. Both shuttle disasters can be laid at the feet of Nixon, who forced design changes to the Shuttle in order to solicit campaign contributions from those companies which benefited. The lowest bidder did not win these contracts, the bidder with the best political connections did.

The lowest bidder, incidentally, was Boeings proposal:
http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/mwade/lvs/satuttle.htm

Utilized the already-existing Saturn V first stage, with a program to upgrade that to a reusable version in a series of steps. The planned final version of the Saturn V first stage was to look like this:
http://media.photobucket.com/image/recent/bobro15/flyback.jpg

In addition, this program would enable the Saturn II development, with shared main engines between the Shuttle and Saturn programs, enabling the continual access to space during the shuttle development. Which means no loss of Skylab and it's multi-billion investment. It would also have made heavy lift far more affordable, not requiring it to be sacrificed in order to deliver the Shuttle.
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04:48 PM on 05/01/2011
the anticipation is killing me. D:
04:46 PM on 05/01/2011
At first I thought delays were intentional. Now it Seems their for safety. But their right cancel a reservation more money for the locals. And more publicity. More publicity more funding. Makes cents if your NASA but we pay in the end. That's clear raise taxes anyone were broke....to much shuttle....not enough work...or Jobs....
04:52 PM on 05/01/2011
Clay,
Every time a shuttle launch goes up, it costs the US taxpayers from 8 to 10 BILLION bucks! Think how many jobs could be created, or how many moderately priced homes could be built with that money!
05:03 PM on 05/01/2011
Nasa pays for a lot of high paying, high tech jobs.
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Aaron Oesterle
05:24 PM on 05/01/2011
Um, not quite. $8 Billion is the entirety of the US Human Spaceflight budget.
05:24 PM on 05/01/2011
That's not what I was saying, its just that after challenger. their more careful and why do you care about NASA and their expenses and Why do you think I Fund them. Or Could CHANGE IT? Were The Government spends your money?
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04:31 PM on 05/01/2011
Pride built in America. Sounds like Goverment Motors.
04:12 PM on 05/01/2011
This is why this overly expensive wastefull spending of tax payer dollors needs to end NOW we have enough problems here on earth to deal with.
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Aaron Oesterle
04:16 PM on 05/01/2011
We could solve a number of our problems here on earth if we decided to invest in space - it can help us solve our problems. But we have to do so intelligently
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04:47 PM on 05/01/2011
screw science give me my guvmint munny!
04:11 PM on 05/01/2011
Its only got 994.432.334.237.554. miles on it SO WHAT.