Space Shuttle Endeavour to Launch No Earlier Than May 16

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May 6, 2011

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov 

Michael Curie
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
michael.curie@nasa.gov 

Kyle Herring
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
kyle.j.herring@nasa.gov
RELEASE: 11-145

SPACE SHUTTLE ENDEAVOUR TO LAUNCH NO EARLIER THAN MAY 16

News Conference Scheduled for May 9

CAPE CANAVERAL -- NASA managers have retargeted space shuttle 
Endeavourâ??s launch to no earlier than Monday, May 16. After a meeting 
on Friday, they also extended the length of Endeavour's STS-134 
mission to the International Space Station from 14 to 16 days. If 
Endeavour launches on May 16, liftoff would be at 8:56 a.m. EDT.

At 3 p.m. on Monday, May 9, NASA Space Shuttle Program Launch 
Integration Manager Mike Moses and Shuttle Launch Director Mike 
Leinbach will hold a news conference at Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida to discuss the progress of repairs since Endeavour's launch 
postponement on April 29. The news conference will air live on NASA 
Television and the agency's website. Reporters may ask questions from 
participating NASA centers or by calling into a phone bridge. 

Kennedy technicians are continuing work to resolve an issue in a 
heater circuit associated with Endeavourâ??s hydraulic system that 
resulted in the launch postponement. Technicians determined the 
failure was inside an aft load control assembly, which is a switchbox 
in the shuttle's aft compartment, and possibly its associated 
electrical wiring. 

Although the root cause of the failure in the switchbox has not been 
found, technicians are replacing hardware that could have caused the 
problem. The faulty box was changed Wednesday, and a test of nine 
shuttle systems powered by the new box is under way. 

This weekend, technicians will install and check out new wiring that 
bypasses the suspect electrical wiring connecting the switchbox to 
the heaters. They also will run the heaters for up to 30 minutes to 
verify they are working properly and complete retesting of the other 
systems powered by the switchbox.

The shuttle has three Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) that provide 
hydraulic power to steer the vehicle during ascent and entry. The 
hydrazine fuel lines on each APU have two heater circuits that 
prevent the fuel from freezing while the shuttle is in space. NASA 
launch commit criteria and flight rules require all APUs and heater 
circuits to be operational for launch. On Endeavourâ??s first launch 
attempt, one of two heaters for APU-1â??s fuel line did not work. 
Engineers confirmed the circuit in the original switchbox that 
directed power to the heaters was shorted out. 

Launch attempts are available through May 26. May 21 is the only day a 
launch is not an option because it would lead to a May 23 docking 
with the space station. May 23 is when three of the space stationâ??s 
Expedition 27 crew members undock and return home in their Soyuz 
spacecraft. Managers reviewed the STS-134 mission timeline and 
determined the Endeavour crew can accomplish all objectives even with 
the departure of the three station crew members.

To use the phone bridge for the May 9 news conference, reporters must 
have valid media credentials issued by a NASA center or for the 
STS-134 mission. Journalists planning to use the phone bridge must 
contact the NASA Johnson Space Centerâ??s newsroom at 281-483-5111 no 
later than 2:45 p.m. Newsroom personnel will verify credentials and 
transfer reporters to the phone bridge. Capacity is limited and 
available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For NASA TV downlink information, schedules and links to streaming 
video, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv  Endeavour's six astronauts will return to 
Kennedy on May 12. For the latest information about the shuttle 
mission and its crew, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

	
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