NASA TV Programm Hinweise
Unten das NASA TV Programm in seiner derzeitigen Form. Sollte es zu Änderungen kommen, z.B. durch eine Startverschiebung, dann werde ich den Text hier ändern. Also bei Interesse bitte aufpassen, geänderte Nachrichten innerhalb eines THreads werden nicht eigens unter Neue Nachrichten angezeigt. Die
NASA TV Server dürften aber massiv belastet sein.
All times are EASTERN.
Wednesday, July 13 (Flight Day 1):
5:30 a.m. Begin tanking and launch coverage at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) (Launch minus 9 hours and 51 minutes)
3:51 p.m. Launch
4:45 p.m. Post-Launch News Conference
5:18 p.m. Payload bay door opening
7 p.m. Ascent flight control team video replay
7:01 p.m. Remote manipulator system (RMS) checkout
7:46 p.m. RMS imagery of Ku-band antenna/ orbiter boom sensor system (OBSS) post-insertion clearance
9 p.m. Launch engineering replays
9:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
10 p.m. Flight day highlights
Thursday, July 14 (Flight Day 2):
5:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
8 a.m. WB-57 Launch Video Replay
8:21 a.m. RMS checkout / centerline camera installation
9:00 a.m. Post-planning shift flight director update
9:06 a.m. RMS grapple of OBSS and unberth
9:21 a.m. Ku-band antenna deploy
9:51 a.m. Orbital maneuvering system (OMS) pod photography
10:36 a.m. RMS / OBSS wing leading edge and nose cap survey begins
1:01 p.m. Airlock preparations
1:51 p.m. Extravehicular mobility unit (EMU) checkout
2:06 p.m. Docking ring extension
4 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
4:51 p.m. RMS survey of orbiter upper surfaces
6 p.m. Post-mission management team (MMT) briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Friday, July 15 (Flight Day 3):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
6:31 a.m. Rendezvous operations begin
7:06 a.m. Playback of Ku antenna / OBSS clearance video from RMS
7:21 a.m. External tank handheld video downlink playback
7:30 a.m. Mission status briefing
9:40 a.m. Terminal initiation burn
11:22 a.m. Rendezvous pitch maneuver
12:28 p.m. Docking with International Space Station (ISS)
2:31 p.m. Hatch opening
3 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
3:06 p.m. OBSS grapple by Space Station remote manipulator system (SSRMS)
4:56 p.m. SSRMS handoff of OBSS to Space Shuttle remote manipulator system (RMS)
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Saturday, July 16 (Flight Day 4):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
5:21 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
7:26 a.m. Multi-Purpose Logistics Module (MPLM) unberth
8:21 a.m. MPLM installation on Unity begins
10:51 a.m. SSRMS walkoff from Destiny to mobile base system (MBS)
11:31 a.m. U.S. audio-only Public Affairs Office (PAO) event
12:21 p.m. OBSS thermal protection system survey (if required)
3 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
4:01 p.m. MPLM ingress
5:56 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Sunday, July 17 (Flight Day 5):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
5:21 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
6:51 a.m. First spacewalk preparations begin
7:30 a.m. Mission status briefing
7:41 a.m. SSRMS grapple of Destiny
8:41 a.m. SSRMS walkoff from MBS to Destiny
9:56 a.m. Spacewalk begins
10:31 a.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open
11:01a.m. Thermal protection system (TPS) developmental test objective (DTO)
1:56 p.m. Control moment gyroscope (CMG) 2 patch panel reconfiguration
2:06 p.m. OBSS survey of TPS experiment box in payload bay
3:06 p.m. CMG 2 startup
3:26 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
4:26 p.m. Spacewalk ends
4:36 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open
5 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing (may be combined with earlier mission status briefing)
8:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Monday, July 18 (Flight Day 6):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
5:21 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
7:30 a.m. Mission status briefing
12:01 p.m. U.S. PAO event
12:30 p.m. Video File
1:56 p.m. U.S. PAO event
3 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
3:21 p.m. Andy Thomas crew choice downlink
5:21 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8:21 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Tuesday, July 19 (Flight Day 7):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:21 a.m. Crew wakeup
4:51 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
6:21 a.m. Second spacewalk preparations begin
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
9:26 a.m. Spacewalk begins
9:51 a.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open; CMG 1 power is turned off
2:25 a.m. New CMG 1 checkout
2:40 p.m. New CMG 1 startup
3:06 a.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
3:56 a.m. Spacewalk ends
4:06 a.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open
4:30 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:21 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Wednesday, July 20 (Flight Day 8):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:21 a.m. Crew wakeup
4:51 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
11:16 a.m. Joint crew news conference (translated sections to be broadcast after the event)
11:56 a.m. Crew off-duty period begins
12:10 p.m. Russian PAO event (translated version to be broadcast after the event)
1:11 p.m. Discovery crew-choice downlink
2:30 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
4 p.m. Replay of joint crew news conference with translated sections
5 p.m. Replay of Russian PAO event with translated sections
5:21 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:21 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Thursday, July 21 (Flight Day 9):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:21 a.m. Crew wakeup
4:51 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
6:21 a.m. Third spacewalk preparations begin
6:51 a.m. Reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) plug repair demonstration in middeck (will not be televised live)
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
9:26 a.m. Spacewalk begins
9:56 a.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open
2:21 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches closed
3:26 p.m. Spacewalk ends
3:36 p.m. Shuttle / ISS hatches open
4 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:21 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Friday, July 22 (Flight Day 10):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:21 a.m. Crew wakeup
4:51 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
6:21 a.m. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency PAO event
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
7:16 a.m. MPLM egress and deactivation
8 a.m. Replay of JAXA PAO Event with translation
10:36 a.m. U.S. PAO Event
12:36 p.m. MPLM removed from Unity
1:06 p.m. MPLM berthed in Discovery’s payload bay
2:30 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
2:56 p.m. SSRMS grapple of OBSS from RMS
4:01 p.m. OBSS berthed in Discovery’s payload bay
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
8 p.m. Video File
8:21 p.m. Crew sleep begins
9 p.m. Flight day highlights
Saturday, July 23 (Flight Day 11):
3 a.m. MMT briefing replay
4:21 a.m. Crew wakeup
4:51 a.m. ISS crew wakeup
6:21 a.m. Crew farewell and hatch closing
7 a.m. Mission status briefing
9:29 a.m. Undocking
9:59 a.m. Flyaround of ISS begins (may be deleted in real-time)
10:44 a.m. Initial separation maneuver
11:12 a.m. Final separation from ISS
2:30 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
6:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
7 p.m. Flight day highlights
Sunday, July 24 (Flight Day 12):
1 a.m. MMT briefing replay
2:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
5 a.m. Mission status briefing
5:51 a.m. FCS checkout / cabin stowage
7:01 a.m. RCS hot-fire
11:46 a.m. U.S. network round-robin in-flight interviews
12:16 p.m. Crew deorbit timeline review
2:30 p.m. Mission status briefing (flight control team video replay follows)
3:31 p.m. Ku-band antenna stowage
6 p.m. Post-MMT briefing
6:51 p.m. Crew sleep begins
7 p.m. Flight day highlights
Monday, July 25 (Flight Day 13):
1 a.m. MMT briefing replay
2:51 a.m. Crew wakeup
6:01 a.m. Deorbit preparations begin
7:22 a.m. Payload bay door closing
10:02 a.m. Deorbit burn
10:53 a.m. C-band radar acquisition of Discovery through MILA
11:06 a.m. KSC Landing
NET 12 p.m. Post-Landing News Conference, KSC
NET L + 2 hrs Entry Flight Director Post-Landing News Conference, JSC
NET L + 3 hrs Entry Flight Control Team Video Replay
NET L + 6 hrs Crew Post-Landing News Conference, KSC (Commander and available crewmembers)