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Latest Endeavour launch update

May 3, 2011

by yaska77

Work to replace and fully test an electrical distribution box in STS-134 Endeavour’s engine compartment will further delay the next launch attempt to at least 10th May, NASA advised yesterday.  An official launch date is only likely to be announced on Friday after the repairs are complete.

Inside Endeavour's aft compartment - Credit: NASA

This tentative new date is based on a full review of the work needed to replace the faulty aft load control assembly.  This showed it would take longer than originally expected to complete repairs (and all required testing) in time to start a fresh countdown for a launch on Sunday.

The lift-off of Endeavour was scrubbed on Friday 29th April when telemetry showed hydraulic power system fuel line heaters were not working properly. Later tests determined the problem was with the aft load control assembly No. 2 in the Shuttle’s engine compartment.

NASA are hoping to extend Endeavour’s mission by up to two days to allow the crew more time to complete their objectives, but with the Russian Soyuz* capsule scheduled to detach from the ISS on 23rd May (returning 3 of the 6 ISS crew to Earth) this will depend entirely on which day Endeavour is able to launch on. (* edited to correct errors)

Full article on Spaceflight Now

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Endeavour STS-134 launch postponed due to heater problem

April 29, 2011

by yaska77

NASAKennedy on Twitter is reporting the launch today has been scrubbed due to the heater problem on the Auxiliary Power Unit No. 1. With an expected turnaround of 48 hours, NASA says the next launch attempt isn’t likely to happen before Sunday at 14:59 EDT (19:59 BST).

Update: NASA now says the Launch will be no earlier than Monday at 14:33 EDT (19:33 BST)

The NASATV feed in the previous post will be showing a press conference later this afternoon/evening at 16:00 EDT (21:00 BST) today, so keep watching for the latest news.

And we’ll see you back here for the second launch attempt with live NASATV coverage!

Source: @NASAKennedy and @spaceflightnow on Twitter

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