STS-119/15A Flight Plan Walkthrough

STS-119/15A Flight Plan Walkthrough

Generic Items:

? Launch: February 12, 2009 @ 12:32:06 GMT (~6:32 am CST)

? Orbiter: OV-103 (Discovery) w/SSPTS

? Mission Duration: 14+1+2

? Crew:

o Shuttle:

CDR - Lee "Bru" Archambault

PLT- Tony Antonelli (1st Flight)

MS1- Joseph "Joe" Acaba (1st Flight)

MS2- Steve Swanson

MS3- Richard "Ricky" Arnold (1st Flight)

MS4- John Phillips

o ISS crew:

E18 CDR- Mike Fincke

E18 FE1 - Yury V. Lonchakov

E17/18 FE-2 - Sandy Magnus (dn)

E18/19 FE-2 - Koichi Wakata (up)

? EVAs:

o 4 EVAs scheduled on FDs 5, 7, 9, and 11.

o All nominal EVAs are performed using the ISS airlock and the campout

prebreathe protocol.

o EVA 1 will use LiOH since it has the potential to run long. EVAs 2, 3,

and 4 will use METOX.

o All EVA tool battery charging is performed using a Battery Stowage

Assembly (BSA) charger. BSA charging for REBA, helmet light, and

PGT batteries takes ~12 hours while EMU battery charging takes ~20

hours. All non-EMU BSA inits are done on EVA days toward the end of

Post EVA with the terms scheduled the following day. EMU battery

inits require a 4-hour cool down and thus are scheduled the day after

EVAs.

o METOX regen is performed in Post EVA and requires at least 14 hours

after the inits.

o The table below lists the EVA crew assignments for all EVAs.

Task

EVA 1

EVA 2

EVA 3

EVA 4

EV1

MS2

MS2

MS3

MS2

EV2

MS3

MS1

MS1

MS3

Suit IV

PLT/ISS CDR PLT/ISS CDR* PLT/ISS CDR PLT/Wakata

Task IV

MS1

MS3

MS2

MS1

P/TV07 Suppt

CDR

CDR

CDR

CDR

* FE-2 EXP 18 (Wakata) is scheduled to assist with Campout EVA Prep during EVA1&2. This will

prepare him for his suit-IV task on EVA4 and it will also be counted as functional handover.

? Pre/Post Sleep Aggregates (based on Final Flight Plan dated 1/23/09):

Crew FD1 FD2 FD3 FD4 FD5 FD6 FD7 FD8 FD9 FD10 FD11 FD12 FD13 FD14 F CDR 02:00 05:50 04:00 05:00 05:10 05:00 05:00 05:45 05:45 05:00 05:50 05:20 05:10 05:20 0 PLT 01:45 05:05 04:00 05:55 03:30 05:15 03:30 05:30 03:40 05:05 03:40 05:20 05:05 05:15 0 MS1 01:45 05:25 05:30 05:45 06:00 05:05 02:45 05:00 02:55 05:35 06:00 05:25 05:00 05:00 0 MS2 01:30 05:00 05:30 05:35 02:45 05:05 02:45 05:35 05:15 05:00 02:55 05:05 05:55 05:15 0 MS3 01:40 05:30 05:10 05:30 02:40 05:50 05:40 05:20 02:55 05:00 02:50 05:20 05:00 05:40 0 MS4 01:35 05:40 04:00 05:05 05:45 05:05 05:45 05:55 05:45 05:25 05:45 05:00 05:20 05:00 0 MS5 01:55 06:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 02:30 06:05 0

Activity: PRE SLEEP, POST SLEEP, ASPIRIN, PMC VIA A/G, PMC VIA OCA. Crew at minimum PSA (5:00 hours)

? PMCs: (STS crew) are scheduled in pre-sleep and on the morning of EVAs and performed via A/G. The FD09 pre-sleep PMC is scheduled via OCA to verify

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NetMeeting operation prior to the PFCs on FD10. The crew should not turn off UHF for docked PMCs. ? Generic Transfer

o 30 hrs are required to/from the shuttle middeck. The flight plan currently has 34:20 hrs scheduled.

o Transfer Briefs are scheduled near Pre-sleep on days when transfer is scheduled.

? Handover o E17/18 FE-2 (Magnus) and E18/19 FE-2 (Wakata) rotate. The minimum handover of 12 hours is scheduled. Other handover time is functional handover, where an experienced ISS crewmember demonstrates real time ISS ops (OJT). The functional handover tasks are: Campout EVA Prep EHS-TOCA Sample-Process WRS-PWD Sample-Collect

? Exercise Constraints: o Per our agreement with DO5, the owner of the activity is responsible for providing inputs to exercise constraints in the timeline. See below for additional details: UPDATE: DO4 & DO5 management decided to start this agreement for STS-127 2 J/A and subs. So, the following agreement is not applicable for this mission (except for the first bullet). No words related to exercise constraints will be provided for the Leiderhosen and Daily Summary (all info will be embedded in timeline/OSTPV). Detailed tables will not be submitted. For this mission, exercise constraints will be added to the Daily Summary only. The owner of the activity driving the exercise constraint should review the timeline and verify the constraints are correct. If changes need to be made to the timeline (related to exercise constraints), the owner of the constraint should submit an Internal Note to FAO/OPS PLAN with the change. Also, the owner should add a reference to this IN#### in the OPS PLAN daily roll up FN. FAO/OPS PLAN will ensure that the Summary, Detail, and Exe Notes all have the same words (will work wording depending on length and space avail). Crew will see I bar in Summary, Detail, and MCC band, along with specific words on what activity is driving the constraint. Crew will also see Exercise Constraint in the detail pages underneath the activity name and in the exec note in OSTPV. Questions related to exercise constraints should go to OPS PLAN/FAO as a starting point, since not all constraints are driven by docked loads. ACO will continue to review the timeline and check exercise constraints against docked loads, but primary responsibility for this will be on the discipline creating the constraint.

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FD

FD03 FD04

FD05

o See table below for exercise constraints. Also, reference FR 15A_C2-

74 and 15A_C2-75 for more details.

Event

No

No

No Notes

ARED Unisolated Exercise

Exercise

RNDZ/Dock

None

MNVR PGPL &

No Exercise when both arms are

GRAPPLE

double grappled.

SSRMS-S6-RELEASE

(SRMS/SSRMS

Grappled to S6)

MT-TRANSLATE

No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

(MT Translate from

WS6 to

WS1/ground)

MNVR S6 TO H/O

No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

(SRMS MNVR to S6

H/O Position)

SSRMS-S6-

No Exercise when both arms are

GRAPPLE

double grappled.

(SSRMS/SRMS

Grappled to S6)

HYG

Spatial Constraint, No ARED

BRK/PREBREATHE

CAMPOUT-EVA-

Spatial Constraint, No ARED

PREP

EMU-PURGE

Spatial Constraint, No ARED

EMU-PREBREATHE

Spatial Constraint, No ARED

C_LK-DPRS

Spatial Constraint, No ARED

EVA 1 (Egress to

There's too many variations of

Ingress)

"No Exercise" during EVA 1, the

planning team decided to show

the entire EVA 1 timeframe "No

Exercise".

S6-ATTACH

(S6 Install)

EVA Activities

No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

Outboard of the

SARJ.

CONNECT S5 TO S6 UMB PVR CINCH/WINCH RLS RLS SABB RESTRAINTS KEEL PIN ROTATE BGA RELEASE UNSTOW SABB

FD06

MT-TRANSLATE (MT Translate from WS1 to WS4/ground) PPS-3B BRS PINRLS PPS-1B BRS PINRLS BRS Pin Release (ground) RMS GRAPPLE OBSS H/O SSRMS-OBSS-RLS (SSRMS/SRMS Grappled to OBSS)

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No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

No Exercise when both arms are double grappled.

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FD07

FOCUSED INSPECTION SSRMS-OBSS-GRAP SRMS UNGRPL OBSS SRMS/SSRMS Grappled to OBSS MT-TRANSLATE (MT Translate from WS4 to WS1/ground)

HYG BRK/PREBREATHE CAMPOUT-EVAPREP EMU-PURGE EMU-PREBREATHE C_LK-DPRS

P6 BATTERY R&R PREP P3 UCCAS DEPLOY S3 OUTBRD/ZENITH PAS S3 Outboard/Zenith PAS Deploy

FD08 FD09

PPS-1B-DPLY-1BAY (ground) PPS-3B-DPLY-1BAY (ground) PPS-1B MAST 15.5DPL PPS-1B MAST 31.5DPL PPS-3B MAST 15.5DPL PPS-3B MAST 31.5DPL SAW Deploy (1B and 3B) MT-TRANSLATE MT Translate from WS1 to WS4 (ground)

HYG BRK/PREBREATHE CAMPOUT-EVAPREP EMU-PURGE EMU-PREBREATHE C_LK-DPRS

FD10 FD11

LEE B LUBE Off -Duty

HYG BRK/PREBREATHE CAMPOUT-EVAPREP EMU-PURGE EMU-PREBREATHE C_LK-DPRS S1/P1 RAD IMAGING

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No Exercise during LCS Imaging No Exercise when both arms are double grappled.

Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED No Ergometer, IRED, HC1 None Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED Spatial Constraint, No ARED No Ergometer, IRED, HC1

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FD12 FD13

S1/P1 Radiator Imaging S3 OUTBRD/NADIR PAS S3 Outboard/Nadir PAS Deploy S3 INBRD/ZENITH PAS S3 Inboard/Zenith PAS Deploy Off-Duty/Hatch Close Undock

None None

? Maneuvers: o The shuttle maneuvers the stack for post docking TEA (Good LTA attitude for S6, -XLV +ZVV), post S6 Install (nominal TEA, -XLV -ZVV) ,water dumps, 1B SAW Deploy, reboost (if required), and undock attitude. ISS maneuvers the stack to new TEAs after configuration changes such as S6 install and post S6 SAW Deploy. CDR or PLT updates UNIV PTG after the ISS TEA attitude changes in the event that shuttle must take attitude control quickly.

? IMU Star of Opportunity Aligns are scheduled daily. ? Robotics:

o Several crewmembers are robotics-certified and have been assigned to specific tasks. MS4, FE-2 (up), and FE-2 (dn) are scheduled for nominal SSRMS ops. CDR, PLT, and MS1 are scheduled for nominal SRMS ops.

o SRMS is left powered from FD1 through FD14. Due to scheduling constraints on FD13, RMS power down cannot occur after OBSS Berth and is scheduled on EOM-1 after Post Sleep.

o Manipulator Control Interface Unit (MCIU) filter screen checks are scheduled daily, except on days when standard Filter Cleaning is scheduled. MCIU filter checks should not be scheduled during SRMS ops. After meeting with the Lead PDRS officer, scheduling Filter Cleaning during SRMS ops should not be an issue.

? General EECOM Notes: o A total of 10 CWCs are filled and transferred to ISS. 2 PWRs from ISS will be filled and transferred back to ISS. CWCs and PWRs cannot be filled at the same time since EECOM would not be able to tell how much water is in each. PWR fills cannot occur during supply nozzle dumps. A cue card listing all the water fill requirements is uplinked FD2. o Nozzle dumps are scheduled on FD3 (pre-docking), FD7 (docked, prior to EVA 2), FD10 (docked), FD13 (post undock), and FD14 (EOM-1). 2 somewhat empty PWR bags will be transferred from ISS and dumped/vented on FD10. PWR bags will be filled on FD11 and transferred back to ISS. 2 CWC bags are dumped on EOM-1. CWCs are dumped from the waste nozzle and PWRs from the supply nozzle. Therefore, a combination of waste/CWC and supply/PWR dumps can take place simo if two crewmembers are available. o While on Momentum Management, FES Dumps should not be performed during the following periods. From 2 orbits prior to the start of S6 installation activities on FD4 through the completion of S6 installation on FD5. During Free Drift periods for SAW deploy. NOTE: There's no plans to perform FES dumps during mated operations. Additional FES dump constraints are documented in FR 15A_C2-77 (see

rule for details).

o Daily CO2 Readings: ISS Crew will perform 2 CDMK readings/day to collect data for long-term investigation of elevated ppCO2 levels

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