Thursday, July 23, 2009

STS-93 (Columbia)

 1999-040A


After a launch delay, OV-102 was towed to the VAB to make room for OV-104 in the OPF.

Launch mass was 122534 kg. Landing mass is 99781 kg. Payload chargeable mass is 22753 kg.

Chandra launch mass 5865 kg. dry 4790 kg. IUS SRM-1 10064 kg full, 1164 kg. dry IUS SRM-2 3800 kg full, ASE 2434 kg. Other support 583.

CXO 5865 IUS 13871 ASE 2434 SE 583

Tot 22753 kg

5563 (CSC data); 5677 (to make the SODB deploy mass come out right).

Fuel cell pH signal by Collins; AC bus short very briefly. Lost one controller on center engine and one on right engine. There are 3 AC bus, each supports 2 controllers, each engine has 2 controllers, never from the same AC bus. If you lose both controllers,abort options need to be assessed. But we only lost one controller per engine, so there was no problem. Then, MECO came a second early with a 15 foot per second underburn due to being 4000 lb of LOX short. After launch it was discovered a loose pin repairing a cooling tube on an SSME broke loose, and three tubes ruptured causing a hydrogen leak during ascent. The controller spotted the low pressure in the combustion chamber and added more LOX to the mix.

The switch to the backup controller actually reduced the sensitivity of the fuel leak; it set a different bias value on the SSME engine pressure, which actually caused less of an underspeed than would have been the case.


STS-93 
 

DateTimeEventOrbit  

1999 Feb 10   Tow to VAB/2 
1999 Apr 15  1600  Tow to OPF/1 
1999 Jun 2   Tow to VAB/1 
1999 Jun 3   Mated to ET/SRB 
1999 Jun 7  0600  Roll to LC39B 
1999 Jul 20  0436 RSLS hold T-7s 
1999 Jul 22   WX scrub, lightning 
1999 Jul 23  0431:00.04 Launch  KSC LC39B 
 0431:05  short; ME-1 data lost 
 0431:05  T+5s ME controllers down 
 0433:03  T+2:03 SRB sep 
 0439  O2 cutoff, 5m/s underspeed 
 0439:27  T+507s MECO  87.96 78 x 269 x 28.5 

0439:47  ET sep 
 0512:07  OMS-2 2:16 61.4m/s  90.09 267 x 290 x 28.5 
 0514:23  OMS-2 CO 
 0609:56  Open PLBD 
 1000? T+5:30 IUS table to 29 deg 
 1138  Tilt table to 58 deg 
 1147:01  deploy Chandra/IUS 
 1148:25 D+0:01 sep RCS  
 1202:25 D+0:15 10.5m/s sep burn OMS-3 L 34s, mass 97868 kg 
 1202:59  OMS-3 CO  
  Raise orbit 21 x 11 km  
   90.42 288 x 301 x 28.5 
 1230? IUS table stow 
1999 Jul 24  0102   90.42 288 x 301 x 28.5 

 Flycast burn RCS test 
 0142:05 OMS-4 R 15s 5m/s 
 0142:21 OMS-4 CO 
  Lower apogee 12 km 

0301   90.27 285 x 289 x 28.5 
 0314:00  RCS 2.7m/s 
 0709:35 OMS-5 L 10s 3m/s 
 0709:45 OMS-5 CO 
  Lower perigee 10 km 

0900   90.13 275 x 285 x 28.5 
 1029:55  RCS MSX, 10s 
 1030:14  RCS MSX, 10s 
 1105:56 OMS-6 SIMPLEX 5s 3m/s 
  Raise apogee 10 km 
 1106:01 OMS-6 CO 

1106   90.21 274 x 295 x 28.5 
 2200   90.21 273 x 295 x 28.5 
1999 Jul 25  0549:01 OMS-7 L 10s 3m/s 
 0549:11 OMS-7 CO 
 0709:31 OMS-8 R 10s 3m/s 
 0709:41  OMS-8 CO 
 0709   90.21 272 x 297 x 28.5 
 1032:16 OMS-9 L 10s 3m/s for MSX 
 1032:26 OMS-9 CO 
 1032   90.20 270 x 298 x 28.5 
 2200   90.20 269 x 298 x 28.5 
1999 Jul 26  0709:34 OMS-10 R 10s 3m/s for SIMPLEX 
 0709:44 OMS-10 CO 
 0709   90.10 262 x 295 x 28.5 
 1034:16 OMS-11 R 10s 3m/s for MSX 
 1034:26 OMS-11 CO 
 1317   90.17 268 x 297 x 28.47 
1999 Jul 27  0308  RCS 1.5m/s  90.22 271 x 299 x 28.47 

0448:59 OMS-12 R 10s 3m/s 
 0449:09 OMS-12 CO  
 0449   90.13 268 x 293 x 28.47 
 0821:52  RCS orbit adjust 70s 6m/s  
 0823   89.92 260 x 280 x 28.47 

2339 PLBD closed 
1999 Jul 28  0219:00 Deorbit OMS-13 2:13 76m/s  
 0221:14 OMS-13 DO CO  87.33 21 x 262 x 28.5  
 0248:48  Entry  

0320:36  MGTD KSC RW33 4:22:49:36 
 0320:44  NGTD 
 0321:19  WS 

0815Tow to OPF/3 

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