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1 IAC Late-Breaking News Analysis of STS-118 Tile Damage Utilizing the Tools and Techniques Developed Since Return to Flight William H. Gerstenmaier Associate.

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1 1 IAC Late-Breaking News Analysis of STS-118 Tile Damage Utilizing the Tools and Techniques Developed Since Return to Flight William H. Gerstenmaier Associate Administrator for Space Operations NASA Headquarters

2 2 STS-118 / ISS-13A.1 Crew and Mission Summary STS-118 Endeavour Crewmembers, from left: Rick Mastracchio Mission Specialist 2 (EV1) Barbara Morgan Mission Specialist 4 Charles HobaughPilot Scott Kelly Commander Tracy Caldwell Mission Specialist 1 Dave Williams Mission Specialist 3 (EV2) Al DrewMissian Specialist 5 Expedition 15 Crewmembers, from left: Clayton AndersonFlight Engineer Fyodor YurchikhinCommander Oleg Kotov Flight Engineer Mission Duration: August 8 – 21, 2007 Mission Highlights: First flight of educator-astronaut Barbara Morgan First flight of the Station-Shuttle Power Transfer System (SSPTS) First flight of the Advanced Vehicle Health Monitoring System in active mode on three Space Shuttle Main Engines First flight of 3-string Global Positioning System (GPS) replacing Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN) system Delivered and instaledl the two-ton S5 truss segment Delivered and robotically installed External Stowage Platform (ESP)-3 onto the P3 truss Transport SPACEHAB logistics single module approximately 5,000 lbm of hardware and logistics up approximately 4,800 lbm of spent hardware and logistics down Transferred approximately 6,000 lbm of hardware and logistics to ISS and returned approximately 4,800 lbm of spent hardware and logistics Four EVAs successfully completed Performed internal maintenance activities, including removal/replacement of Russian BOK3 computer and cabling Undocked and returned one day early due to threat of Hurricane Dean to mission operations at JSC

3 3 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 3 – Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver (RPM)

4 4 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 4 – RPM Initial Imagery of Tile Damage

5 5 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 5 – Focused Inspection Imagery

6 6 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 5 – LOX Bracket Imagery Comparisons Ascent Imagery Ground Imagery (orientation for comparison with ascent imagery) Ground Imagery (orientation for comparison with ascent imagery) Ground Imagery (orientation for comparison with ascent imagery)

7 7 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 5 –LOX Bracket and ET Thrust Struts

8 8 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 7 – LOX Bracket Debris Trajectory

9 9 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 6 – Tile Damage Cavity Modeling

10 10 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 7 – Heat-Flow Modeling

11 11 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 8 – Arc-Jet Test Results Test Unit with Manufactured Damage, Pre-test Post-Test

12 12 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Flight Day 8 – EVA Tile Repair Worksite Location

13 13 New Capabilities Developed Since Return to Flight STS-118 Post-Flight On-Orbit Photo Post-Flight Photo

14 14 STS-120 Mission Overview STS-118 Endeavour Crewmembers, from left: Scott Parazynski Mission Specialist Douglas Wheelock Mission Specialist Stephanie WilsonMission Specialist George Zamka Pilot Pamela Melroy Commander Daniel Tani Expedition 16 Flight Engineer Paolo NespoliMission Specialist (ESA) Expedition 16 Crewmembers, from left: Clay AndersonCommander Peggy WhitsonFlight Engineer Yuri Malenchenko Flight Engineer Launch Window: October 23 – November 13 Mission Duration: 14 days nominal + 0 extension + 2 weather contingency Mission Highlights: Transport and installation of Node 2 pressurized element on Node 1 port CBM Crew rotation: Daniel Tani up, Clay Anderson down Relocate P6 truss segment to P5 and redeploy solar array wings and radiators Deploy and fill S1 radiators On-orbit test of STA-54 ablator tile material repair tools and techniques in the cargo bay Five planned EVAs (four conducted by Shuttle astronauts, one by ISS crew)


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