Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z
2002 Chronology
2002 January 3 - .
12:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Taiyuan.
LV Family:
DF-3.
Launch Vehicle:
DF-4.
FAILURE: Launch vehicle failure..
- CZ-1 Missile Technology Test - .
Nation: China.
Agency: PRC.
Apogee: 100 km (60 mi). Chinese People's Liberation Army test launch with dummy warhead. Suborbital - failure. Delayed from early November 2001..
2002 January 4 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-01 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The International Space Station's Expedition Four crew began a new year in space this week conducting a variety of experiments, testing new techniques with the station's robotic arm and beginning to prepare for a spacewalk planned later this month..
Additional Details: here....
2002 January 6 - .
- Death of Burton I Edelson - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Edelson.
American engineer. Worked at Comsat 1969-1982. NASA Associate Administrator for Space Science and Applications 1982-1988..
2002 January 10 - .
- Mars Odyssey, End of Aerobraking - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Mars Odyssey.
2002 January 11 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-02 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The Expedition Four crew is completing its fifth week in space aboard the International Space Station, continuing preparations for the first spacewalk of the five-month mission. The six-hour spacewalk by Commander Yury Onufrienko and Flight Engineer Carl Walz is scheduled to begin at 2:56 p.m. CST, Monday, Jan. 14. This week, with the assistance of their crewmate, Flight Engineer Dan Bursch, the two spacewalkers outfitted and tested their Russian Orlan spacesuits and prepared the tools and equipment they will use on Monday. Additional Details: here....
2002 January 14 - .
08:23 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
Launch Complex:
Poker Flat LC4.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant XII.
- SIERRA Ionosphere / aurora mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 735 km (456 mi).
2002 January 14 - .
20:59 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-4-1 - .
Crew: Onufrienko,
Walz.
EVA Duration: 0.26 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The spacewalk was made from the Pirs module. Depress was around 2050 UTC, with hatch open at 2059 UTC and egress around 2110 UTC. The astronauts moved the Strela-2 crane from PMA-1 to Pirs and installed it there; the Strela-1 crane was already functional on Pirs. They also installed an amateur radio antenna on Zvezda. On Jan 15 at about 0254 UTC the crew jettisoned two pairs of Orlan spacesuit gloves and a pair of towels used to wipe the spaceuits down, because of concerns about contamination from Zvezda thrusters. They reentered Pirs at 0255 UTC, with hatch close at 0302 UTC and repressurization above 50 mbar at about 0304 UTC.
2002 January 16 - .
00:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC40.
Launch Pad: SLC40.
LV Family:
Titan.
Launch Vehicle:
Titan 401B/Centaur.
- USA 164 - .
Payload: Milstar 2-F3 / Milstar FLT-5 / DFS-5. Mass: 4,550 kg (10,030 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF.
Manufacturer: Lockheed.
Class: Communications.
Type: Military communications satellite. Spacecraft: Milstar.
USAF Sat Cat: 27168 . COSPAR: 2002-001A. Apogee: 35,800 km (22,200 mi). Perigee: 35,773 km (22,228 mi). Inclination: 1.46 deg. Period: 1,436.12 min.
Military Communications satellite. Launch delayed from December 2001. The Titan core stage shut down 9 min after launch on a
suborbital trajectory, and separated from the upper stage, Centaur
TC-19. TC-19 made three burns to parking orbit, geostationary transfer orbit, and finally geostationary orbit. It then released Milstar Flt-5. Milstar provided secure communications in the
EHF, SHF and UHF bands and would be stationed over European longitudes. As of 2007 Feb 16 located at 29.98E drifting at 0.014W degrees per day.
2002 January 17 - .
2002 January 18 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-04 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The Expedition Four crew of the International Space Station wrapped up a busy week Friday, installing a new, more robust computer storage device and preparing for the second spacewalk of its duty tour a little more than a week after the first..
Additional Details: here....
2002 January 23 - .
23:46 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 42L.
- Insat 3C - .
Mass: 2,750 kg (6,060 lb). Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Program: Insat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Insat 2.
Spacecraft: Insat 3.
USAF Sat Cat: 27298 . COSPAR: 2002-002A. Apogee: 35,805 km (22,248 mi). Perigee: 35,768 km (22,225 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Communications satellite. Launch delayed from January 16. The Ariane placed Insat 3C into a geosynchronous transfer orbit. The Indian communications satellite had a mass of 1050 kg empty, 2750 kg fuelled. It carried 30 C-band and two S-band transponders. As of 2007 Mar 9 located at 73.96E drifting at 0.007W degrees per day.
2002 January 24 - .
15:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
Launch Complex:
White Sands LC35.
LV Family:
Standard-ER.
Launch Vehicle:
SM-2-IV.
- Lance intercept - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Type: ABM. Apogee: 10 km (6 mi).
2002 January 25 - .
03:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Balasore.
LV Family:
ASLV.
Launch Vehicle:
Agni 1.
- Agni RV Mk 2 - .
Nation: India.
Agency: IDRDL.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 January 25 - .
15:19 GMT - .
2002 January 26 - .
02:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
M56A1.
- SMD FM-2 TTV-3 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 January 26 - .
02:08 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
Launch Complex:
Barking Sands POA.
Launch Platform: CG-70.
LV Family:
Standard-ER.
Launch Vehicle:
SM-3.
- SDACS Intercept - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 100 km (60 mi).
2002 January 30 - .
2002 January 30 - .
- EUVE Spacecraft Reenter's Earth Atmosphere - .
Nation: USA.
2002 February 1 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-06 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Ross,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
Finishing up a month which saw the crew conduct two spacewalks, Expedition Four Commander Yury Onufrienko and Astronauts Dan Bursch and Carl Walz spent a quiet week aboard the complex this week, completing a host of maintenance tasks, physical exercise and evaluations, and science experiments. Additional Details: here....
2002 February 4 - .
- ISS goes out of control. - .
Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The International Space Station lost attitude control on for several hours. After Zvezda computers developed communications problems and failed to transfer data to the US gyros on the Z1 module, the GNC MDM computer on the US side stopped stabilizing the station. The computer problems also prevented Z1 from handing over control to the backup thruster system on Zvezda.. At 1318 UTC the Station tumbled, in danger of losing electrical power, and experiments were shut down as systems were put in emergency mode. The crew were able to manually point the US solar arrays, preventing any loss of power. The station was restored to operation later in the day, with attitude control resuming at 1843 UTC on thrusters and 1920 UTC on gyros.
2002 February 4 - .
02:45 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Tanegashima.
Launch Complex:
Tanegashima Y.
LV Family:
H-2.
Launch Vehicle:
H-IIA 2024.
- MDS-1 - .
Mass: 304 kg (670 lb). Nation: Japan.
Agency: NASDA.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: MDS.
USAF Sat Cat: 27367 . COSPAR: 2002-003A. Apogee: 35,753 km (22,215 mi). Perigee: 373 km (231 mi). Inclination: 28.30 deg. Period: 633.80 min.
Technology qualification flight - maiden flight of H-2A booster. Launch delayed from January 31 and February 3. The second stage began its first burn at 0251 UTC and at 0257 UTC entered a 500 km circular parking orbit. After a 12 minute coast the second burn put stage 2 in geostationary transfer orbit. At 0315 UTC the small DASH vehicle was meant to separate from the upper adapter, but this apparently did not occur. At 0325 UTC VEP-3/upper adapter/DASH combination separated from the second stage, followed by two semi-cylindrical side panels, revealing the previously enclosed MDS-1 technology satellite which was ejected at 0331 UTC. At 0425 UTC the second stage was scheduled to make a third burn to test engine restart, completing the H-2A-2F mission.
- DASH - .
Mass: 70 kg (154 lb). Nation: Japan.
Agency: NASDA.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: DASH 2002.
USAF Sat Cat: 27368 . COSPAR: 2002-003B. Apogee: 35,778 km (22,231 mi). Perigee: 357 km (221 mi). Inclination: 28.30 deg. Period: 634.00 min.
The VEP-3 launch instrumentation package mounted on top of the DASH had a mass of 33 kg. The side adapter panels were halves of a 4.1m long 4.0m diameter cylinder. DASH (Demonstrator of Atmospheric Reentry System and Hypervelocity) was to test the reentry system for the MUSES-C asteroid probe. The plan was to fire the deorbit motor three days after launch, then separate the reentry capsule which would enter the Earth's atmosphere at 10 km/s and land in the Hodh el Gharbi region of Mauritania at about 8.5W 17.2N. Typical satellite reentries are at only 7.5 km/s, while hyperbolic (escape) velocity at the top of the atmosphere is over 11 km/s, so DASH would have been travelling much faster than typical reentry vehicles, but not quite at escape velocity.
2002 February 5 - .
20:58 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Mayport DZ.
Launch Pad: 29.0 N x 78.5 W.
Launch Platform: L-1011.
LV Family:
Pegasus.
Launch Vehicle:
Pegasus XL.
- HESSI - .
Payload: SA-200S. Mass: 449 kg (989 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Gilbert.
Class: Astronomy.
Type: Solar satellite. Spacecraft Bus: SA-200.
Spacecraft: HESSI.
USAF Sat Cat: 27370 . COSPAR: 2002-004A. Apogee: 599 km (372 mi). Perigee: 574 km (356 mi). Inclination: 38.00 deg. Period: 96.40 min.
HESSI, the sixth Small Explorer, carried a rotating modulation collimator transform telescope, imaging solar flares in the hard X-ray spectrum. The launch marked the return to flight of Pegasus after the Hyper-X failure. The launch was originally to have occurred on 28 March 2001. The L-1011 launch aircraft took off at 19:29 GMT from the Cape Canaveral Skid Strip RW30/12, and headed out to the drop area at 28.0 N 78.5 W over the Atlantic. Drop of the Pegasus in the Atlantic Drop Zone at 28.0 N 78.5 W was at 20:58 GMT, with ignition 5 seconds later. The Pegasus reached orbit at 21:07 GMT. On the first pass it was confirmed that the solar panels had opened.
The satellite rotated at 15 rpm, imaging by reconstructing the Fourier components from the time modulation of the solar x-ray flux through a set of 9 grids each 9 cm in diameter. It was expected to make images with a resolution of 2 arcseconds at 40 keV energies and 36 arcseconds at 1 MeV energies. The launch delays meant that HESSI missed some of the best flares at solar max. Air dropped in Mayport DZ.
2002 February 6 - .
09:38 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant XII.
- RACE Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 922 km (572 mi).
2002 February 6 - .
10:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kagoshima.
Launch Complex:
Kagoshima L.
Launch Pad: K.
Launch Vehicle:
S-310.
- NTV-2 Thermosphere Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Japan.
Agency: ISAS.
Apogee: 150 km (90 mi).
2002 February 8 - .
18:41 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
Launch Complex:
White Sands LC36.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- NCAR / CU-8 Solar extreme ultraviolet mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 February 11 - .
17:43 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg SLC2W.
LV Family:
Thor.
Launch Vehicle:
Delta 7920-10C.
- Iridium 90 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV 90. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
USAF Sat Cat: 27372 . COSPAR: 2002-005A. Apogee: 684 km (425 mi). Perigee: 660 km (410 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.20 min.
- Iridium 94 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV 94. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
Decay Date: 2018-04-18 . USAF Sat Cat: 27374 . COSPAR: 2002-005C. Apogee: 677 km (420 mi). Perigee: 667 km (414 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.20 min.
- Iridium 91 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV 91. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
Decay Date: 2019-01-23 . USAF Sat Cat: 27373 . COSPAR: 2002-005B. Apogee: 679 km (421 mi). Perigee: 665 km (413 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.20 min.
- Iridium 95 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV 95. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
USAF Sat Cat: 27375 . COSPAR: 2002-005D. Apogee: 679 km (421 mi). Perigee: 665 km (413 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.20 min.
Mobile Telephony satellite. Return to flight after GEM solid booster failure on GBI launch. Launch delayed from February 8, 9 and 10. Five Motorola Iridium satellites were launched for Iridium Satellite LLC, the new company that bought out the bankrupt Iridium LLC. This was the first system replenishment launch since the bankruptcy.
- Iridium 96 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV 96. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
USAF Sat Cat: 27376 . COSPAR: 2002-005E. Apogee: 679 km (421 mi). Perigee: 665 km (413 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.20 min.
2002 February 15 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-09 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
Activity on board the International Space Station this week focused on preparations for next week's spacewalk - the first to be conducted from the U.S. Quest airlock without a space shuttle docked..
Additional Details: here....
2002 February 18 - .
- Mars Odyssey, Science Mapping Begins - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Mars Odyssey.
2002 February 18 - .
- Death of Dr Larisa Grigoryevna Pozharskaya at Moscow, Russia. Cancer. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Pozharskaya.
Russian physician cosmonaut, 1980-1993..
2002 February 20 - .
11:38 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-4-3 - .
Crew: Bursch,
Walz.
EVA Duration: 0.24 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The spacewalk was made from the Station's Quest airlock. Depressurization was at around 1134 UTC and repressurization was at 1725 UTC. The spacewalk involved some preparatory work with cables and thermal covers in advance of the EVA's planned for STS-110 and the installation of the S0 truss. It was also intended to check out proper functioning of the Quest airlock, which had some minor problems on its first use in July 2001.
2002 February 21 - .
09:55 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant VB.
- Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 250 km (150 mi).
2002 February 21 - .
09:57 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Taurus Orion.
- Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2002 February 21 - .
09:59 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Taurus Orion.
- Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2002 February 21 - .
10:01 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Taurus Orion.
- Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 200 km (120 mi).
2002 February 21 - .
12:43 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC36B.
Launch Pad: SLC36B.
LV Family:
Atlas.
Launch Vehicle:
Atlas 3B.
- Echostar 7 - .
Payload: A2100AX. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: PanAmSat.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Echostar.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AS 2100.
USAF Sat Cat: 27378 . COSPAR: 2002-006A. Apogee: 35,794 km (22,241 mi). Perigee: 35,779 km (22,231 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Direct Broasdcasting satellite. The first launch of the Atlas 3B, with the Common Centaur stretched two-engine upper stage. Launch delayed from December 19, 2001 and January 22. The Echostar 7 communications satellite was placed into geostationary transfer orbit. The first burn of the Centaur put the stack into a 185 x 193 km x 28.1 deg parking orbit. At 1305 UTC the Centaur burned again to achieve the final 245 x 57060 km x 22.6 deg transfer orbit and separated from Echostar. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 118.92W drifting at 0.006W degrees per day.
2002 February 22 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-12 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
The International Space Station Expedition 4 crew returned to normal activities today after Wednesday's successful spacewalk and what largely was a day of rest on Thursday. Commander Yury Onufrienko and astronauts Carl Walz and Dan Bursch participated in a number of medical tests, including post-spacewalk checkouts for Walz and Bursch. Additional Details: here....
2002 February 23 - .
06:59 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
2002 February 25 - .
17:26 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC43/3.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U-PVB.
- Cosmos 2387 - .
Mass: 6,700 kg (14,700 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KVR.
Class: Surveillance.
Type: Military surveillance satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Yantar.
Spacecraft: Yantar-4K1.
Duration: 122.00 days. Decay Date: 2002-06-27 . USAF Sat Cat: 27382 . COSPAR: 2002-008A. Apogee: 297 km (184 mi). Perigee: 168 km (104 mi). Inclination: 67.10 deg. Period: 89.20 min. The optical reconnaissance satellite carried two small film capsules and a large reentry module. The main recoverable section of Cosmos 2387 landed at about 0230 UTC on June 27..
2002 March 1 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Blue Telescope - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Blue Telescope" - John Hiatt.
2002 March 1 - .
01:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA3.
LV Family:
Ariane 5.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 5G.
- Envisat - .
Mass: 7,991 kg (17,617 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: Arianespace.
Class: Earth.
Type: Civilian Radarsat. Spacecraft Bus: SPOT-4.
Spacecraft: Envisat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27386 . COSPAR: 2002-009A. Apogee: 785 km (487 mi). Perigee: 783 km (486 mi). Inclination: 98.60 deg. Period: 100.50 min.
This launch was the first Ariane 5 to use the 17-m Long Fairing and the first to launch north from Kourou. The booster placed the European Space Agency's Envisat polar platform in orbit. The flight profile was quite different from earlier Ariane 5 GTO launches where the EPC core stage usually reached a marginal orbit. In this case EPC separation at 350 km high 10 min after launch. The stage was on a -2610 x 651 km x 93.8 deg orbit, reaching apogee around 0125 UTC and reentering north of Ellesmere Island at about 0136 UTC. The EPS final stage with Envisat only achieved a positive perigee at 22 minutes after launch, with a circular 790 km sun-synchronous orbit reached at 25 min after launch. ESA reported the booster put the satellite to within 20 m of the desired orbital position.
2002 March 1 - .
11:22 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39A.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- STS-109 - .
Call Sign: Columbia. Crew: Altman,
Carey,
Currie,
Grunsfeld,
Linnehan,
Massimino,
Newman.
Payload: Columbia F27. Mass: 115,900 kg (255,500 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Altman,
Carey,
Currie,
Grunsfeld,
Linnehan,
Massimino,
Newman.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: STS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Columbia.
Duration: 10.92 days. Decay Date: 2002-03-12 . USAF Sat Cat: 27388 . COSPAR: 2002-010A. Apogee: 578 km (359 mi). Perigee: 486 km (301 mi). Inclination: 28.50 deg. Period: 95.30 min.
Hubble Servicing Mission 3B. STS-109 main engine cutoff came at 1130 UTC with Columbia in a 55 x 574 km x 28.5 deg transfer orbit. The OMS-2 burn at about 1207 UTC raised perigee to about 195 km. There was a problem with a freon cooling loop on the Orbiter, but it wasn't quite bad enough to affect the mission. The Hubble Space Telescope closed its aperture door on March 2 in preparation for the rendezvous. Columbia got within 100m of HST by 0852 UTC on March 3 and grappled it with the RMS at 0931 UTC. HST was berthed on the FSS in Columbia's payload bay by 1032 UTC.
In the course of five spacewalks, the crew installed new equipment on HST. This was the first flight of Columbia since the launch of Chandra in 1999 following refurbishment. In the first two spacewalks, two new solar arrays were installed, and the two old arrays stowed on the RAC carrier. The RWA-1R reaction wheel assembly on the MULE carrier replaced the faltering RWA-1 in the telescope. The third spacewalk was the most difficult, as HST was entirely powered down while astronauts replaced its power controller unit, not designed for on-orbit replacement. On the fourth spacewalk the astronauts removed the European FOC camera, aboard HST since launch in 1990, and replaced it with the new ACS (Advanced Camera for Surveys). They also installed the CASH wire harness, part of the aft shroud cooling system. On the final spacewalk, the astronauts installed the NCS (NICMOS cooling system) cryocooler in the aft shround and the associated NCS radiator on the telescope's exterior. The NICMOS infrared camera had been idle since its original thermal control system failed. With the removal of FOC, the COSTAR device (which deployed contact lenses for the original instruments) became obsolete, since the newer instruments made the corrections to the incorrect HST mirror internally. Cargo manifest:
- Middeck:4 EMU spacesuits - 480 kg
- Bay 4: RAC (Rigid Array Carrier) - 2393 kg. The RAC carried the two folded SA-III rigid solar arrays which replaced the SA-II roll-up arrays. It calso carried the DBA2 diode box assembly which controlled the arrays, and a wire harness and containers associated with the NICMOS cooling system.
- Bay 7-8: SAC (Second Axial Carrier) - 2517 kg. The SAC was a specially designed pallet that flew on the first two Hubble SM flights, STS-61 and STS-82. On this flight it carried the ACS camera up (and the FOS camera down) as well as the NCS cryocooler, the PCU-R power controller, the CASH wire harness, and the thermal covers used in the PCU replacement.
- Bay 11: FSS (Flight Support System) - 2111 kg. The FSS first flew on STS 41-C (the Solar Max Repair) and was reused for each of the HST SM flights. It carried the BAPS Berthing and Positioning System, which was the docking ring for HST. Stowed on the FSS were a support post for BAPS and a cover for the HST low gain antenna.
- Bay 12: MULE (Multi-Use Lightweight Equipment Carrier) - 1409 kg. The MULE carried the NCS radiator, the NCS electronics support module, and the RWA-1R reaction wheel unit. MULE first flew on STS-48 carrying the UARS satellite, and then on STS-95 carrying the HOST payload which tested out the NCS.
- Sill: RMS arm No 201 - 410 kg
2002 March 2 - .
2002 March 2 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Theme from Mission: Impossible - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Theme from Mission: Impossible".
2002 March 3 - .
2002 March 3 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Five Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Five Variations on Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star" performed by Jeno Jando.
2002 March 4 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Floating in the Bathtub - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Floating in the Bathtub" by Tonya Evetts Weimer. It was played for Jim Newman..
2002 March 4 - .
06:37 GMT - .
- EVA STS-109-1 - .
Crew: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
EVA Duration: 0.30 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft: Discovery,
HST.
The airlock was depressurized at 0630 and repressurized at 1338 UTC. The astronauts replaced the -V2 solar array with the new rigid array stored in the RAC carrier, and replaced a solar array diode box..
2002 March 5 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Carmen Ohio - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Carmen Ohio" performed by the Ohio State University marching band and played for Ohio State alumni Nancy Currie and Rick Linnehan aboard Columbia..
2002 March 5 - .
- Death of Karl G Harr - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Harr.
American manager, served in senior US government policy boards in the late 1950's. President of the Aerospace Industries Association 1963-1988.
2002 March 5 - .
06:40 GMT - .
- EVA STS-109-2 - .
Crew: Massimino,
Newman.
EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Massimino,
Newman.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft: Discovery,
HST.
Depress was at 0634 on and repress was at 1356 UTC. The astronauts replaced the +V2 solar array and diode box, and replaced the RWA-1 reaction wheel assembly..
2002 March 6 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Sittin on Top of the World - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Sittin on Top of the World" Les Paul and Mary Ford..
2002 March 6 - .
08:28 GMT - .
- EVA STS-109-3 - .
Crew: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft: Columbia,
HST.
Depress was at 0825 UTC and repress at 1516 UTC. The HST was powered entirely down and astronauts changed out the power control unit..
2002 March 7 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Mission Impossible: II - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Mission Impossible: II" theme song, performed by Limp Bizkit..
2002 March 7 - .
09:00 GMT - .
- EVA STS-109-4 - .
Crew: Massimino,
Newman.
EVA Duration: 0.27 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Massimino,
Newman.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft: Discovery,
HST.
Depress was at 0856 UTC and repress was at 1630 UTC. The Faint Object Camera was removed and the Advanced Camera for Surveys was installed. The CASH (Cross Aft Shroud Harness) wire harness for the cooling system was installed..
2002 March 8 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Who Made Who - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Who Made Who" by AC DC. The song was played for pilot Duane Carey..
2002 March 8 - .
08:46 GMT - .
- EVA STS-109-5 - .
Crew: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Grunsfeld,
Linnehan.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Spacecraft: Discovery,
HST.
The EVA ran from 0841 to 1606 UTC. The astronauts installed the NICMOS cooling system (NCS). During preparations for EVA-3, a problem with a valve on Grunsfeld's suit caused it to leak water, and Grunsfeld switched to Newman's suit. For each of EVA-3,4,5 the appropriate size legs and arms were replaced on the same basic HUT (Hard Upper Torso)/PLSS (Primary Life Support System) combination.
2002 March 8 - .
22:59 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC36A.
Launch Pad: SLC36A.
LV Family:
Atlas.
Launch Vehicle:
Atlas IIA.
- TDRS 9 - .
Payload: TDRS-I. Mass: 3,192 kg (7,037 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Manufacturer: El Segundo.
Program: STS.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: HS 601.
USAF Sat Cat: 27389 . COSPAR: 2002-011A. Apogee: 35,811 km (22,251 mi). Perigee: 35,758 km (22,218 mi). Inclination: 8.30 deg. Period: 1,436.00 min.
Launch delayed from October 31, November 13 and 26, 2001 and February 6 due to contract dispute with Boeing over performance of earlier satellites of the series. The Centaur upper stage entered a 167 x 578 km parking orbit and then placed the payload into a 247 x 29135 km x 27.1 deg subsynchronous transfer orbit. NASA's TDRS-I (TDRS-9) data relay satellite used a Boeing BSS-601 bus and was to provide S, Ku and Ka band communications for the Shuttle and International Space Station. After launch a problem developed with the fuel supply from one of the satellite's four propellant tanks. The tanks were paired, so losing one tank cuts the propellant supply in half. A test burn of the General Dynamics R-4D apogee motor raised the orbit to 433 x 29146 km x 26.4 deg on March 11 and a larger perigee burn raised the apogee to geostationary altitude, 429 x 35800 km, on March 13. A further burn on March 19, raised the orbit to 3521 x 35789 km and lowered the inclination to 21.4 deg. A burn on March 25 raised the orbit further to 8383 x 35811 km and lowered inclination to 17.4 deg. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 62.04W drifting at 0.008W degrees per day.
2002 March 9 - .
- HST redeployed - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Columbia,
HST.
HST was deployed from Columbia at 1004 UTC on into a 578 x 584 km x 28.5 deg orbit..
2002 March 9 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Fly Me to the Moon - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Fly Me to the Moon" by Frank Sinatra. The song was played for Commander Scott"Scooter" Altman..
2002 March 10 - .
- STS-109 Mission Status Report #20 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-109.
Leaving behind a better-than-new Hubble Space Telescope, the crew of Columbia had a well-deserved break today after a week spent overhauling and enhancing the orbiting observatory..
Additional Details: here....
2002 March 10 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Floating - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Floating" by the Moody Blues dedicated to first-time fliers, pilot"Digger" and spacewalker Massimino..
2002 March 11 - .
- STS-109 Mission Status Report #22 - .
Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-109.
Columbia's crew packed up gear today and checked out the equipment needed for the shuttle's return to Earth, finding all systems ready for a landing at the Kennedy Space Center scheduled for 3:32 a.m. CST Tuesday..
Additional Details: here....
2002 March 11 - .
- STS-109 - Wakeup Song: Countdown - .
Flight: STS-109.
"Countdown" -- Rush.
2002 March 12 - .
- Landing of STS-109 - .
Return Crew: Altman,
Carey,
Currie,
Grunsfeld,
Linnehan,
Massimino,
Newman.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Altman,
Carey,
Currie,
Grunsfeld,
Linnehan,
Massimino,
Newman.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-109.
Columbia deorbit was at 0822 UTC with landing on runway 33 at Kennedy Space Center at 0931 UTC..
2002 March 15 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-14 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Jett,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
Expedition Four Commander Yury Onufrienko and Flight Engineers Dan Bursch and Carl Walz aboard the International Space Station continued science experiments and prepared for two spacecraft that will soon visit the outpost..
Additional Details: here....
2002 March 16 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 732.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- 95ss - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 March 16 - .
02:11 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF03.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minotaur 2.
- IFT-8 GMDS target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,600 km (900 mi). A mock warhead and three decoy balloons (one large, two small) were used to increase the difficulty of determining the target's location..
2002 March 16 - .
02:32 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kwajalein.
Launch Complex:
Kwajalein Meck.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 2 PLV.
- IFT-8 EKV ABM test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 225 km (139 mi). Successful ABM intercept test, with additional decoy target balloons being introduced..
2002 March 16 - .
09:37 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kiruna.
Launch Complex:
Kiruna S.
LV Family:
Skylark.
Launch Vehicle:
Skylark 7.
- MASER 9 Microgravity mission - .
Nation: Sweden.
Agency: SSC.
Apogee: 260 km (160 mi).
2002 March 17 - .
09:21 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC133/1.
Launch Pad: LC133/pad?.
LV Family:
UR-100N.
Launch Vehicle:
Rokot.
- GRACE 1 - .
Payload: ESSP-2A, 'Tom'. Mass: 432 kg (952 lb). Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR,
NASA.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Class: Earth.
Type: Seismology satellite. Spacecraft Bus: CHAMP.
Spacecraft: GRACE.
Decay Date: 2018-03-10 . USAF Sat Cat: 27391 . COSPAR: 2002-012A. Apogee: 464 km (288 mi). Perigee: 446 km (277 mi). Inclination: 89.00 deg. Period: 93.70 min.
First commercial flight of Rokot booster. Launch delayed from November 23-30, 2001, February 27, March 15 and 16. The Briz-KM upper stage ignited 5 minutes after launch and after a ten minute burn reached a 300 x 500 km orbit at about 0936 UTC. A second burn at 1042 UTC placed the satellites in a 483 x 506 km x 89 deg orbit; the two GRACE gravimetric satellites separated from the dispenser at 1047 UTC. A third Briz burn then lowered the rocket stage orbit to 146 x 487 km x 89 deg so that it would reenter quickly.
- GRACE 2 - .
Mass: 432 kg (952 lb). Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR,
NASA.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Class: Earth.
Type: Seismology satellite. Spacecraft Bus: CHAMP.
Spacecraft: GRACE.
Decay Date: 2017-12-24 . USAF Sat Cat: 27392 . COSPAR: 2002-012B. Apogee: 464 km (288 mi). Perigee: 445 km (276 mi). Inclination: 89.00 deg. Period: 93.70 min. Gravimetry, Climatology first commercial flight delayed from November23-30, 2001, February27, March15 and 16. .
2002 March 18 - .
21:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Poker Flat.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Improved Orion.
- SRP-4 Education / ionosphere mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Apogee: 89 km (55 mi).
2002 March 19 - .
2002 March 19 - .
22:28 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Kolibri - .
Mass: 21 kg (46 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: RAKA.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: Kolibri.
Decay Date: 2002-05-04 . USAF Sat Cat: 27394 . COSPAR: 2001-051C. Apogee: 388 km (241 mi). Perigee: 385 km (239 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg.
2002 March 21 - .
- Death of Anatoli Pavlovich Fyodorov at Moscow, Russia. Natural causes. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Fyodorov.
Russian pilot cosmonaut, 1965-1974. Graduated from E.N. Bauman Moscow Higher Technical School, 1963. Cosmonaut training November 1965-December 1967. Flight controller in Kaliningrad until he retired in 1992..
2002 March 21 - .
14:09 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Fort Wingate.
Launch Complex:
Fort Wingate LC96.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Hera.
- PAC-3 OT/DT-1 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 114 km (70 mi).
2002 March 21 - .
20:13 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U-PVB.
- Progress M1-8 - .
Payload: Progress M1 s/n 257. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: RAKA.
Manufacturer: Korolev bureau.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned logistics spacecraft. Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Progress M1.
Duration: 95.67 days. Decay Date: 2002-06-25 . USAF Sat Cat: 27395 . COSPAR: 2002-013A. Apogee: 398 km (247 mi). Perigee: 379 km (235 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 92.30 min.
ISS Servicing mission. Launch delayed from February 15 and 28. The Progress M1-8 resupply spacecraft was flown on ISS mission 7P. It docked with the Zvezda module on the Station at 2058 UTC on March 24. Progress M1-8 undocked from the Zvezda module at 0826 UTC on June 25. The deorbit burn was at 1135 UTC, lowering its orbit from 379 x 398 km x 51.6 deg to 50 x 398 km. The spacecraft reentered over the Pacific at 1213 UTC with debris impact near 46 S 144 W.
2002 March 24 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-17 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
An unpiloted Russian Progress resupply craft successfully docked to the International Space Station today, three days after its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to bring food, fuel and supplies to the residents on board..
Additional Details: here....
2002 March 24 - .
- Death of Thomas J Kelly - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Kelly, Thomas.
American Chief Designer, at Grumman 1951-1992. Led development, test and flight of the Apollo Lunar Module1960-1972..
2002 March 25 - .
14:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Jiuquan.
Launch Complex:
Jiuquan SLS.
LV Family:
CZ.
Launch Vehicle:
Chang Zheng 2F.
- Shenzhou 3 - .
Mass: 7,800 kg (17,100 lb). Nation: China.
Agency: CAS.
Manufacturer: CALT.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Spacecraft: Shenzhou.
Duration: 6.78 days. Decay Date: 2002-04-01 . USAF Sat Cat: 27397 . COSPAR: 2002-014A. Apogee: 379 km (235 mi). Perigee: 374 km (232 mi). Inclination: 42.40 deg. Period: 92.10 min.
The third unmanned test of the Shenzhou spacecraft was delayed almost three months when a defective connector was found on the booster after roll-out to the pad in January 2002. The vehicle was disassembled, and all suspect connectors were replaced. The stand-down also revealed ten previously undetected defects in the space capsule. The spacecraft, the first all-up flight model with a functioning (but deactivated) launch escape system, was finally launched and placed into an initial 197 x 326 km x 42.4 deg orbit at 1425 UTC. At about 2120 UTC Shenzhou used its own engine to raise its orbit to 332 x 337 km. The capsule included a dummy astronaut instrumented to monitor life support systems. The descent module returned to Earth on April 1 at 0851 UTC, landing in Inner Mongolia. The orbital module remained in orbit to carry out further experiments, finally being deorbited on 12 November 2002. The spacecraft carried 44 scientific payloads, including a medium-resolution imaging radiometer developed by Chinese Academy of Sciences, installed on the instrument pallet atop the orbital module.
2002 March 29 - .
01:29 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
- Astra 3A - .
Mass: 1,495 kg (3,295 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: SES.
Manufacturer: El Segundo.
Program: Astra.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: HS 376.
USAF Sat Cat: 27399 . COSPAR: 2002-015A. Apogee: 35,797 km (22,243 mi). Perigee: 35,776 km (22,230 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Communications satellite. Launch delayed from mid-March. After the Ariane third stage reached geostationary transfer orbit, JCSAT 8 separated, followed by the Mini-Spelda adapter, followed by Astra 3A. Astra 3A was a Boeing BSS-376HP, with a mass of 1495 kg full and about 750 kg empty. It joined Luxembourg-based SES Astra's fleet. As of 2007 Mar 9 located at 153.96E drifting at 0.004W degrees per day.
2002 March 30 - .
17:25 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/23.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
- Intelsat 903 - .
Mass: 4,726 kg (10,419 lb). Nation: International.
Agency: Intelsat.
Manufacturer: Palo Alto.
Program: Intelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FS-1300.
USAF Sat Cat: 27403 . COSPAR: 2002-016A. Apogee: 35,797 km (22,243 mi). Perigee: 35,776 km (22,230 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Communications satellite. Moved from Proton M to Proton K booster. Launch delayed from November 26, 2001, and March 4, 2002. The three stage Proton booster put the DM3 upper stage and payload on a suborbital trajectory. The first DM3 burn reached a circular 160 km orbit at 1742 UTC. The second burn at 1838 UTC raised apogee to about 35800 km, and a third burn near apogee at 2339 UTC raised perigee to about 3500 km and lowered inclination to 25 deg. Blok DM3 separated from the Intelsat 903 payload at 0008 UTC on March 31. By April 5, Intelsat 903 was in a 31653 x 35817 km x 0.7 deg near-synchronous orbit. Intelsat 903 had a launch mass of 4726 kg and a dry mass around 2350 kg, and carried C and Ku band antennas. It was built by SS/Loral using a derivative of the FS-1300 platform. As of 2007 Mar 5 located at 34.50W drifting at 0.011W degrees per day.
2002 April 1 - .
- Death of Martin Schilling - .
Nation: Germany,
USA.
Related Persons: Schilling.
German engineer in WW2, member of the Rocket Team in the United States thereafter..
2002 April 1 - .
22:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC16/2.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Molniya 8K78M.
2002 April 6 - .
- HETE-1 Spacecraft Re-Enters Earth's Atmosphere - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: HETE.
2002 April 8 - .
09:29 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF10.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 3.
- GT178GM Functional Dependency gate operational test launch - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi).
2002 April 8 - .
20:44 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39B.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- STS-110 - .
Call Sign: Atlantis. Crew: Bloomfield,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Payload: Atlantis F25 / SO. Mass: 100,000 kg (220,000 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bloomfield,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-110.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Atlantis.
Duration: 10.82 days. Decay Date: 2002-04-19 . USAF Sat Cat: 27413 . COSPAR: 2002-018A. Apogee: 402 km (249 mi). Perigee: 309 km (192 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.70 min.
Launch delayed from March 22, April 4. Space Shuttle Atlantis entered an orbit of approximately 59 x 229 km x 51.6 deg at 2052 UTC, and separated from the External Tank, ET-114. ET-114 reached apogee around 2122 UTC and reentered over the Pacific about 2150 UTC at the end of its first orbit. Atlantis fired its OMS engines at apogee to raise its perigee to 155 km. Further orbit changes will lead to a rendezvous with the Space Station on Station
mission 8A. STS-110 carried the S0 truss segment to the Station. The truss was the first segment of the main backbone of the Station which was to grow to carry the large solar panel wings and radiators. Cargo manifest:
- Bay 1-2: Orbiter Docking System - 1800 kg + 3 EMU spacesuits - 360 kg
- Bay 4-13: S0 Truss - 12623 kg. The S0 truss, built by Boeing/Huntington Beach, was 13.4 m long and 4.6 m in diameter. The main truss had a hexagonal cross section. One face carried fluid, power and data cables, while another face carried the rails for the Mobile Transporter. The S0 contained avionics, GPS antennae, and a radiation dose monitor. The S0 would be attached to the LCA (Lab Cradle Assembly) which was attached to the top of the Destiny lab module in 2001. Attached to S0 were:
- 4 x MTS (Module to Truss Structure) struts. These were used to connect it to the Destiny module
- Airlock Spur. This was a 4.2 m beam that hinged out to connect to the Quest module and had handrails for spacewalkers
- Mobile Transporter (MT). This was made by TRW Astro Aerospace in Carpinteria and was an 885 kg, 2.7 m long truck which moved on the S0 rails to transfer heavy cargo along the truss.
- Sill: RMS arm - 410 kg
- Total: 15193 kg
2002 April 9 - .
- STS-110 Mission Status Report #03 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bloomfield,
Bursch,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Onufrienko,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-110.
Working quietly but efficiently, Atlantis' astronauts completed preparations today for Wednesday's scheduled docking to the International Space Station, testing spacesuits, rendezvous tools and the shuttle's robotic arm..
Additional Details: here....
2002 April 9 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: The Best Years of Our Lives - .
Flight: STS-110.
"The Best Years of Our Lives" by the Baha Men..
2002 April 10 - .
- Yuji Hyakutake Dies At 51 - .
Nation: Japan.
2002 April 10 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Rapunzel Got a Mohawk - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Rapunzel Got a Mohawk" performed by Joe Scruggs. The song was played for Ochoa, at the request of her family..
2002 April 11 - .
2002 April 11 - .
14:36 GMT - .
- EVA STS-110-1 - .
Crew: Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
EVA Duration: 0.33 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
At 1030 UTC the S0 truss was unberthed from Atlantis, and berthed to the Destiny module's Lab Cradle Assembly at 1346 UTC. At 1433 the Quest airlock was depressurized and the astronauts emerged to bolt in place the two forward MTS struts and deploy a trailing umbilical for the mobile transporter. The airlock was repressurized at 2224 UTC.
2002 April 12 - .
- STS-110 Mission Status Report #08 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bloomfield,
Bursch,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Onufrienko,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-110.
After successful installation of the S-Zero (S0) Truss and a spacewalk on Thursday, the focus of today's activities will shift from external construction of the International Space Station to the transfer of equipment, supplies and experiments between the space shuttle Atlantis and the orbiting laboratory. Additional Details: here....
2002 April 12 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Testify to Love - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Testify to Love" by Wynonna Judd played for Bloomfield from his family..
2002 April 13 - .
- Death of Aleksandr Yakovlevich Kramarenko at Mytishchi, Russia. Heart attack at a railway station. - .
Nation: Ukraine.
Related Persons: Kramarenko.
Ukrainian pilot cosmonaut, 1965-1969..
2002 April 13 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Voodoo Chile - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Voodoo Chile" by Jimi Hendrix. It was played for Morin, who will be making his first spacewalk, at the request of his wife..
2002 April 13 - .
14:09 GMT - .
- EVA STS-110-2 - .
Crew: Morin,
Ross.
EVA Duration: 0.32 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Morin,
Ross.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
The spacewalk was from 1405 to 2139 UTC. The astronauts attached the aft MTS struts and deployed the second trailing umbilical..
2002 April 14 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: All Star - .
Flight: STS-110.
"All Star" performed by Smash Mouth from the Shrek movie soundtrack. The song was played for Walheim by his family..
2002 April 14 - .
13:48 GMT - .
- EVA STS-110-3 - .
Crew: Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
EVA Duration: 0.27 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
From 1344 to 2015 UTC the astronauts rewired the SSRMS station robot arm to get power via the S0. They also removed launch restraint bolts from the Mobile Transporter. The Mobile Transporter was tested in a small move on April 15..
2002 April 15 - .
2002 April 15 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Magic Carpet Ride - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Magic Carpet Ride" by Steppenwolf, dedicated to Smith..
2002 April 16 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: I Am an American - .
Flight: STS-110.
"I Am an American" performed by the Purdue University Marching band. It was dedicated to Purdue graduate Ross..
2002 April 16 - .
14:29 GMT - .
- EVA STS-110-4 - .
Crew: Morin,
Ross.
EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Morin,
Ross.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
From about 1426 UTC to 2106 UTC the astronauts deployed the Airlock Spur, a small ladder from S0 to Quest, as well as installing some floodlights..
2002 April 16 - .
23:02 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
- NSS 7 - .
Payload: A2100AXS. Mass: 4,692 kg (10,344 lb). Nation: Netherlands.
Agency: New Skies.
Manufacturer: Lockheed.
Program: Intelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AS 2100.
USAF Sat Cat: 27414 . COSPAR: 2002-019A. Apogee: 35,791 km (22,239 mi). Perigee: 35,782 km (22,233 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Ariane mission V150 placed Lockheed Martin A2100-class satellite NSS 7 satellite into orbit. The satellite was owned by New Skies, an Intelsat spinoff, and carried a C/Ku band telecoms payload. The spacecraft was in a 24200 x 35706 km x 0.7 deg orbit by April 24, on its way to geosynchrnous orbit. As of 2007 Mar 9 located at 22.01W drifting at 0.010W degrees per day.
2002 April 17 - .
- STS-110 Mission Status Report #19 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bloomfield,
Bursch,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Onufrienko,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-110.
Atlantis undocked from the International Space Station this afternoon, pulling away from the complex at 1:31 p.m. Central time as the two craft sailed over the north Atlantic Ocean at an altitude of 247 statute miles..
Additional Details: here....
2002 April 17 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Noah - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Noah" performed by Steve Frick when he was a teen-ager..
2002 April 18 - .
- Stardust At Aphelion (2.72 AU) - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Stardust.
2002 April 18 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Somewhere Over the Rainbow - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" -.
2002 April 19 - .
- Landing of STS-110 - .
Return Crew: Bloomfield,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bloomfield,
Frick,
Morin,
Ochoa,
Ross,
Smith, Steven,
Walheim.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
Atlantis had undocked from ISS at 1831 UTC on April 17. It returned to Earth on April 19, with a deorbit burn at 1518:59 UTC and landing on Runway 33 at KSC at 1626:57 UTC..
2002 April 19 - .
- Air Force Space Command - .
Nation: USA.
Air Force Space Command became a separate four-star Air Force command distinct from the US Space Command and NORAD..
2002 April 19 - .
- STS-110 - Wakeup Song: Message in a Bottle - .
Flight: STS-110.
"Message in a Bottle" by The Police..
2002 April 20 - .
- ISS Port Cleared - .
Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-110.
At 0916 UTC on April 20 Soyuz TM-33 undocked from the Zarya nadir port carrying the Expedition-4 crew. It redocked with the Pirs nadir port at 0937 UTC. This cleared the port Zarya port for the pending Soyuz TM-34 launch..
2002 April 24 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 743.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 April 24 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 743.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- Operational test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 April 24 - .
Launch Site:
Kodiak.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
M56A1.
- Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF SM.
Apogee: 160 km (90 mi).
2002 April 25 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 743.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- Operational test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 April 25 - .
06:26 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U-PVB.
- Soyuz TM-34 - .
Call Sign: Uran. Crew: Gidzenko,
Shuttleworth,
Vittori.
Payload: Soyuz TM s/n 208. Mass: 6,750 kg (14,880 lb). Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Gidzenko,
Shuttleworth,
Vittori.
Agency: RAKA.
Manufacturer: Korolev bureau.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz TM-34 ISS EP-3.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz TM.
Duration: 198.73 days. Decay Date: 2002-11-10 . USAF Sat Cat: 27416 . COSPAR: 2002-020A. Apogee: 397 km (246 mi). Perigee: 387 km (240 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 92.40 min.
Launch delayed from April 10, 22 and 17. Soyuz TM-34 was launched on ISS Mission 4S with Commander Yuri Gidzenko of Rosaviakosmos, Flight Engineer is Roberto Vittori of ESA, and Tourist Mark Shuttleworth, a South African citizen. At 1210 UTC Soyuz TM-34 was in a 242 x 269 km x 51.6 deg orbit. The flight was also referred to as ISS Mission 4S, the EP-3 visiting crew flight, and even as 'Soyuz 4' by NASA. Soyuz TM-34 docked with the nadir port on the Zarya module at 0755 UTC on April 27. The 4S flight docked at the Zarya nadir port on April 27. and the crew would return to Earth in the old TM-33 vehicle, leaving TM-34 as the active ISS rescue vehicle.
2002 April 25 - .
13:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Storm-2.
- PAC-3 OT/DT-4 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 100 km (60 mi).
2002 April 26 - .
- Starshine 2 Spacecraft Reenters Into Earth's Atmosphere - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Starshine.
2002 April 27 - .
2002 April 30 - .
18:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
Launch Complex:
White Sands LC36.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- MSSTA III Solar extreme ultraviolet mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 270 km (160 mi).
2002 May 1 - .
- Gauchito drop test. - .
Nation: Argentina.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Gauchito.
Pablo de León (Buenos Aires, Argentina) performs second capsule drop test from 96,000 feet..
2002 May 4 - .
01:31 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 42P.
- SPOT 5 - .
Mass: 3,000 kg (6,600 lb). Nation: France.
Agency: CNES.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Program: SPOT.
Class: Earth.
Type: Earth resources satellite. Spacecraft: SPOT-5A-5B.
USAF Sat Cat: 27421 . COSPAR: 2002-021A. Apogee: 826 km (513 mi). Perigee: 825 km (512 mi). Inclination: 98.80 deg. Period: 101.40 min.
Remote Sensing satellite. Last launch of Ariane 42P version. Launch delayed from April 10. The Ariane 42P, with two PAP solid boosters, flew north from Kourou. The third stage burn occurred off the east coast of North America, with engine cutoff at 0150 UTC and stage separation at 0151 UTC. Venting of the remaining third stage propellant was seen by observers in the US. SPOT Image's SPOT 5 was built by Astrium/Toulouse. The main instrument was the HRVIR imaging camera payload including a 2.5-meter resolution imager. A secondary experiment was the 5-band VEGETATION-2 instrument with 1-km resolution.
- Idefix - .
Mass: 12 kg (26 lb). Nation: France.
Agency: CNES.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Class: Communications.
Type: Amateur radio communications satellite. Spacecraft: Oscar.
USAF Sat Cat: 27422 . COSPAR: 2002-021B. Apogee: 809 km (502 mi). Perigee: 789 km (490 mi). Inclination: 98.70 deg. Period: 100.90 min.
The Idefix amateur radio payload consisted of two small 6 kg boxes attached to the Ariane third stage. The payload was operated by AMSAT-F, the French branch of the amateur radio organization. (The first French satellite was nicknamed Asterix after the famous comic book character; Idefix was Asterix and Obelix's pet dog.)
2002 May 4 - .
09:54 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg SLC2W.
LV Family:
Thor.
Launch Vehicle:
Delta 7920-10L.
- Aqua - .
Payload: EOS-PM1. Mass: 2,934 kg (6,468 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: TRW.
Class: Earth.
Type: Earth resources satellite. Spacecraft: Aqua.
USAF Sat Cat: 27424 . COSPAR: 2002-022A. Apogee: 706 km (438 mi). Perigee: 699 km (434 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 98.80 min.
Climatology and environment satellite. Launch delayed from December 20, 2001, and January 30, April 18 and 26, May 2. NASA's Aqua remote sensing satellite was placed in a 185 x 707 km x 98.1 deg transfer orbit at 1006 UTC. A second burn of the second stage of the Delta at 1048:58 UTC put Aqua in a 676 x 687 km x 98.2 deg orbit.
2002 May 5 - .
- Landing of Soyuz TM-33 - .
Return Crew: Gidzenko,
Shuttleworth,
Vittori.
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Gidzenko,
Shuttleworth,
Vittori.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TM-34 ISS EP-3.
On May 5, 2002, after a week aboard the station, the visting Soyuz TM-34 crew of Gidzenko, Vittori and Shuttleworth moved to the old Soyuz TM-33, docked at the Pirs port. They undocked at 0031:08 UTC on May 5, leaving the EO-4 crew of Onufrienko, Walz and Bursch with the new Soyuz TM-34 as their rescue vehicle. Soyuz TM-33 made its deorbit burn at 0257 UTC and landed successfully at 0352 UTC 25 km SE of Arkalyk.
2002 May 5 - .
Launch Complex:
Damghan.
LV Family:
Nodong 1.
Launch Vehicle:
Shahab 3.
- Test mission - .
Nation: Iran.
Apogee: 150 km (90 mi).
2002 May 7 - .
17:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/24.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
- DirecTV-5 - .
Payload: Tempo 1. Mass: 3,640 kg (8,020 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: DirecTV.
Manufacturer: Palo Alto.
Program: DirecTV.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FS-1300.
USAF Sat Cat: 27426 . COSPAR: 2002-023A. Apogee: 35,799 km (22,244 mi). Perigee: 35,774 km (22,228 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Direct Broadcasting satellite. Launch delayed from October 2000, February, May 21 and October19, 2001, as the user and launch provider moved the payload from Proton to Atlas 2AS and then back again to Proton. The DM3 upper stage made two burns to put the DirecTV satellite in a 6568 x 35809 km x 17.7 deg transfer orbit. The Loral FS-1300 class satellite used its R-4D apogee engine to reach geostationary orbit at 129 W by May 19. The DirecTV satellite broadcasting company was a subsidiary of GM/Hughes. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 110.11W drifting at 0.004W degrees per day.
2002 May 10 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-23 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
Expedition 4 Commander Yury Onufrienko and Flight Engineers Carl Walz and Dan Bursch spent most of their time this week packing for the arrival of the Expedition 5 crew aboard STS-111. Endeavour will be carrying the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module filled with supplies and equipment for the Expedition 5 crew. The Expedition 4 crew is working to make room for those supplies, as well as prepare any equipment and scientific results that will be brought home with them aboard Leonardo. Additional Details: here....
2002 May 12 - .
04:47 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Natal.
LV Family:
Sonda.
Launch Vehicle:
Sonda 3.
- Parnamirim F2Glow-2 Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: Brazil.
Agency: AEB.
Apogee: 593 km (368 mi).
2002 May 15 - .
01:50 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Taiyuan.
Launch Complex:
Taiyuan LC1.
LV Family:
CZ.
Launch Vehicle:
Chang Zheng 4B.
- FY-1D - .
Mass: 960 kg (2,110 lb). Nation: China.
Agency: CASC.
Class: Earth.
Type: Weather satellite. Spacecraft: FY-1.
USAF Sat Cat: 27431 . COSPAR: 2002-024B. Apogee: 873 km (542 mi). Perigee: 850 km (520 mi). Inclination: 98.70 deg. Period: 102.20 min.
The second stage separated six minutes after launch, putting the stack on a suborbital trajectory. After a brief coast up to 860 km the third stage fired at around 0200 UTC to circularize the orbit. FY-1D, a 950 kg weather satellite with a 10-channel radiometer, separated from the stack followed by a small adapter. The final stage was left in a slightly lower 812 x 883 km orbit.
2002 May 16 - .
06:26 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Wallops Island.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Nike Orion.
- Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 93 km (57 mi). Final Nike Orion flight..
2002 May 17 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-24 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Onufrienko,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4.
As Expedition 4 entered its 24th week aboard the International Space Station this week, the crew split time between preparations for the trip home early next month, continuing science experiments and recovering the use of an onboard oxygen generator..
Additional Details: here....
2002 May 24 - .
2002 May 25 - .
04:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Tilla.
LV Family:
Nodong 1.
Launch Vehicle:
Ghauri.
- Test mission - .
Nation: Pakistan.
Apogee: 150 km (90 mi).
2002 May 26 - .
Launch Site:
Sonmiani.
LV Family:
DF-11.
Launch Vehicle:
Ghaznavi.
2002 May 26 - .
Launch Site:
Sonmiani.
LV Family:
Stromboli.
Launch Vehicle:
Hatf II.
- Nation: Pakistan.
Agency: PK.
Apogee: 70 km (43 mi).
2002 May 28 - .
15:25 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Palmachim.
LV Family:
Jericho.
Launch Vehicle:
Shaviyt 1.
- Ofeq-5 - .
Mass: 300 kg (660 lb). Nation: Israel.
Agency: Tsahal.
Manufacturer: IAI.
Program: Ofeq.
Class: Surveillance.
Type: Military surveillance satellite. Spacecraft: Ofeq 5.
USAF Sat Cat: 27434 . COSPAR: 2002-025A. Apogee: 757 km (470 mi). Perigee: 370 km (220 mi). Inclination: 143.50 deg. Period: 95.90 min.
Military Observation satellite. Return to flight of the Shavit booster following a lauanch failure. Launch delayed from third quarter 2001. The three-stage Shavit rocket took off from Palmachim Air Force Base on the Israeli coast and flew westward to put the satellite in a retrograde orbit. The AUS-51 third stage solid motor entered a 262 x 774 km x 143.5 deg orbit and separated from the Ofeq satellite. Both coasted up to apogee at around 1620 UTC when Ofeq made a burn to increase its velocity by 33 m/s, raising the orbit to 369 x 771 km x 143.5 deg.
2002 May 28 - .
18:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Cosmos 2389 - .
Mass: 825 kg (1,818 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: VKS.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Navigation.
Type: Navigation satellite. Spacecraft Bus: KAUR-1.
Spacecraft: Parus.
USAF Sat Cat: 27436 . COSPAR: 2002-026A. Apogee: 1,017 km (631 mi). Perigee: 949 km (589 mi). Inclination: 83.00 deg. Period: 104.80 min.
The Kosmos-3M rocket entered a transfer orbit of about 150 x 1000 km x 83 deg at about 1823 UTC; a second burn at apogee around 1905 UTC
circularized the orbit at 950 x 1016 km. The Parus navigation satellite was placed in Plane 4, probably replacing Cosmos 2336; it was between the planes of Cosmos 2366 and Cosmos 2361.
2002 May 30 - .
- Death of Friedrich Staats - .
Nation: Germany.
Related Persons: Staats.
German electronics engineer, worked for Steinhoff at Peenemuende, but stayed in Germany after war. Founded and led the leading German rocket society 1952-1990 (designated sequentially DAFRA, DRG, HOG, DGLR)..
2002 May 30 - .
02:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Wake Island.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
SR19/SR19.
- PAC-3 OT-2a Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 270 km (160 mi).
2002 June 2 - .
Launch Vehicle:
Fateh-110.
- R&D - .
Nation: Iran.
Agency: IR.
Apogee: 60 km (37 mi).
2002 June 3 - .
08:01 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF02.
Launch Vehicle:
Peacekeeper.
- GT-31PA - 9 RVs Functional Dependency gate operational test launch - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 June 4 - .
- Mars Odyssey, Deployment of GRS Boom, Successful - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Mars Odyssey.
2002 June 5 - .
06:44 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
- Intelsat 905 - .
Mass: 4,723 kg (10,412 lb). Nation: International.
Agency: Intelsat.
Manufacturer: Palo Alto.
Program: Intelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FS-1300.
USAF Sat Cat: 27438 . COSPAR: 2002-027A. Apogee: 35,799 km (22,244 mi). Perigee: 35,776 km (22,230 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Intelsat 905 was launched into a geostationary transfer orbit. The satellite had a mass of 1984 kg with 2739 kg of propellant and was built by Loral for the privatized Intelsat company. It was to be stationed over the Atlantic. The Intelsat 905 satellite used a new version of the venerable General Dynamics R-4D bipropellant engine, the R-4D-15 HiPAT (High Performance Apogee Thruster) with a thrust of 445N. The first two HiPATs were built by Marquardt/Van Nuys, but new ones were built at GD's Redmond site. By June 15, I-905 was in a 35642 x 35793 km x 0.1 deg geostationary drift orbit at 26 deg W. As of 2007 Mar 8 located at 24.48W drifting at 0.007W degrees per day.
2002 June 5 - .
10:43 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Orion.
2002 June 5 - .
11:13 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Orion.
2002 June 5 - .
21:22 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39A.
Launch Platform: MLP1.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- STS-111 - .
Call Sign: Endeavour. Crew: Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Perrin,
Treshchev,
Whitson.
Payload: Endeavour F18 / Leonardo. Mass: 105,000 kg (231,000 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Perrin,
Treshchev,
Whitson.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Endeavour .
Duration: 13.86 days. Decay Date: 2002-06-19 . USAF Sat Cat: 27440 . COSPAR: 2002-028A. Apogee: 387 km (240 mi). Perigee: 349 km (216 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.90 min.
Launch delayed from May 2, 6, 30, 31 and June 4. STS-111 reached a 58 x 224 km x 51.6 deg orbit at 2131 UTC and separated from the External Tank. It coasted to apogee at 2201 UTC and carried out the OMS-2 burn to raise the orbit to 158 x 235 km. The mission of STS-111 (UF-2 ISS utilization flight) was to swap the Expedition 4 and 5 crews and deliver the MBS Mobile Base System and some interior experiment racks. Endeavour docked with the Station at 1625 UTC on June 7. The Leonardo MPLM module was attached to the Station on June 8. Cargo manifest:
- Bay 1-2: Orbiter Docking System - 1800 kg + 2 EMU spacesuits - 240 kg
- Bay 4: Mobile Base System (MBS) - 1600 kg. The Mobile Base System was made by MD Robotics of Brampton, Ontario. It was to be attached to the Mobile Transporter and used to mount the SSRMS Canadarm-2 arm and heavy payloads.
- Bay 6P: Adapter Beam / Wrist Roll Joint - 150 kg. The WRJ (Wrist Roll Joint) would be swapped with the broken one on the SSRMS arm.
- Bay 7-12: MPLM FM1 "Leonardo" - 10557 kg. The Leonardo module carried 8 Resupply Stowage Racks and 4 Resupply Stowage Plaftorms, with equipment to be transferred to the station. It also carried two science racks: the MSG (Microgravity Science Glovebox) and Express-3, which would be installed on Destiny. Leonardo, built by Alenia Spazio in Torino, also flew on STS-102 and STS-105.
- Bay 13P: ICAPC Beam / PGDF - 75 kg. The PGDF (Power-Data Grapple Fixture) would be installed on the P6 truss.
- Bay 13S: Adapter Beam / SMDP - 200 kg. The Service Module Debris Panels (SMDP) package contained 6 panels which would be stowed on PMA-1 until a later spacewalk attached them to the Zvezda module to protect it from space debris hits.
- Total: 14622 kg
2002 June 6 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Gettin' Jiggy Wit It - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith. The song was played for Valery Korzun, who will soon take command of the space station..
2002 June 6 - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
LV Family:
Topol'.
Launch Vehicle:
Topol'-M 15Zh55.
- Operational test - .
Nation: Russia.
Agency: RVSN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 June 7 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: American Woman - .
Flight: STS-111.
"American Woman" by Lenny Kravitz, a song selected for Peggy Whitson..
2002 June 7 - .
08:24 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF26.
Launch Pad: LF26?.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 3.
- GT179GM - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi). Functional Dependency gate operational test launch - Test Flight, Guidance & Reentry Technologies.
2002 June 8 - .
2002 June 8 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: I Have a Dream - .
Flight: STS-111.
"I Have a Dream" by ABBA, a song selected for Sergei Treschev..
2002 June 9 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Drops of Jupiter - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Drops of Jupiter" by Train, a tune selected for Ken Cockrell..
2002 June 9 - .
15:27 GMT - .
- EVA STS-111-1 - .
Crew: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111.
The spacewalk was made from the Quest airlock, which was depressurized at around 1522 UTC and the hatch was opened at 1524 UTC. The suits went to battery power at 1527 UTC. The astronauts installed the PGDF grapple fixture on the P6 truss, stowed some space debris shields on the PMA-1 adapter, and prepared the Mobile Base System (MBS) in the Shuttle cargo bay. The hatch was closed at 2234 UTC and the airlock began repressurization at 2242 UTC.
2002 June 10 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: I Only Have Eyes for You - .
Flight: STS-111.
"I Only Have Eyes for You" by the Flamingos, from the American Graffiti soundtrack which was selected for Paul Lockhart. Selected by his wife Mary. The two danced to the song at their wedding..
2002 June 10 - .
01:14 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC200/39.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
- Ekspress A1R - .
Payload: Ekspress A No. 4. Mass: 2,600 kg (5,700 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: Svyaz.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft Bus: KAUR-4.
Spacecraft: Gals.
USAF Sat Cat: 27441 . COSPAR: 2002-029A. Apogee: 35,792 km (22,240 mi). Perigee: 35,776 km (22,230 mi). Inclination: 0.20 deg. Period: 1,436.00 min.
Launch delayed from May 2002. The Ekspress A1R Russian domestic communications satellite was built by NPO PM and Alcatel for Kosmicheskiya Svyaz, the Russian satcom operator. The Proton's parking orbit was off-nominal but the 11S861-01 Blok DM-2M upper stage corrected for this and delivered the payload to the correct orbit. Parking orbit was about 180 x 185 km x 51.6 deg; transfer orbit after the first DM-2M burn was 328 x 36133 km x 47.4 deg; orbit at spacecraft separation was 36102 x 36171 km x 0.2 deg. Two SOZ ullage motors were left in the transfer orbit. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 14.07W drifting at 0.008W degrees per day.
2002 June 11 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Mi PC - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Mi PC" by Juan Luis Guerra, selected for Chang-Diaz by his family..
2002 June 11 - .
07:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
Launch Complex:
White Sands LC36.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- NUVIEWS 2 Ultraviolet astronomy mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 June 11 - .
15:27 GMT - .
- EVA STS-111-2 - .
Crew: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
EVA Duration: 0.21 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111.
The MBS had been unberthed sometime around 2220 UTC and docked to the Mobile Transporter at 1304 UTC on June 10. On June 11 at about 1515 UTC the Quest was depressurized again, with Chang-Diaz and Perrin opening the hatch around the same time and going to battery power at 1520 UTC. During this spacewalk the astronauts completed setting up the MBS system. The hatch was closed at 2016 UTC and Quest was repressurized at 2020 UTC.
2002 June 12 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Shepherd,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Endeavour's astronauts - Commander Ken Cockrell, Pilot Paul Lockhart, Franklin Chang-Díaz, Philippe Perrin, Yury Onufrienko, Carl Walz and Dan Bursch - were awakened about 4:30 Central time this morning to the sound of "Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds," by Peter Greenaway, selected for Perrin by his family. The wakeup call began the eighth day of Endeavour's supply, assembly and maintenance mission to the International Space Station. Additional Details: here....
2002 June 12 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Chasing Sheep is Best Left to Shepherds" by Peter Greenaway, selected for Philippe Perrin by his family..
2002 June 13 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: On the Road Again - .
Flight: STS-111.
"On the Road Again" by Willie Nelson, selected for Carl Walz by his family..
2002 June 13 - .
15:16 GMT - .
- EVA STS-111-3 - .
Crew: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
EVA Duration: 0.31 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Chang-Diaz,
Perrin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111.
The EVA was from the Quest airlock. Depress was at 1512 UTC with hatch open probably at 1514 and battery power at 1516. The astronauts replaced the wrist roll joint on the station's Canadarm-2 SSRMS robot arm; the old joint was stowed in Endeavour's cargo bay for return to Earth. The hatch was closed at 2229 UTC and the airlock was repressurized at 2233 UTC. At around 1918 UTC on June 14 the Shuttle RMS unberthed the Leonardo logistics module from Unity and put it back in the cargo bay, berthing it at 2011 UTC.
2002 June 14 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: The Star Spangled Banner - .
Flight: STS-111.
"The Star Spangled Banner" in honor of Flag Day..
2002 June 14 - .
01:23 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
M56A1.
- SMD FM-3 TTV-4 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 June 14 - .
01:29 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
Launch Complex:
Barking Sands POA.
Launch Platform: CG-70.
LV Family:
Standard-ER.
Launch Vehicle:
SM-3.
- Aegis FM-3 Test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 100 km (60 mi).
2002 June 14 - .
18:10 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
Launch Complex:
White Sands LC36.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- VAULT 2 (LyA loops) Solar ultraviolet mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 273 km (169 mi).
2002 June 15 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Hello to All the Children of the World - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Hello to All the Children of the World" prepared by Expedition Four Flight Engineer Dan Bursch's son and his classmates..
2002 June 15 - .
22:39 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kiritimati.
Launch Pad: 0.0 N x 154.0 W.
Launch Platform: Odyssey.
LV Family:
Zenit.
Launch Vehicle:
Zenit-3SL.
- Galaxy 3C - .
Mass: 4,850 kg (10,690 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: PanAmSat.
Manufacturer: El Segundo.
Program: Galaxy.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: HS 702.
USAF Sat Cat: 27445 . COSPAR: 2002-030A. Apogee: 35,788 km (22,237 mi). Perigee: 35,786 km (22,236 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from July 2001 and May 28, June 2 and 9, 2002. The Galaxy 3C satellite was launched from the Odyssey floating launch platform at its standard 154W 0N location. The Zenit second stage and the DM third stage with payload entered a -2160 x 195 km suborbital trajectory at 2248:10. At about 2252 UTC the DM stage entered a 180 x 393 km x 0 deg parking orbit. A second burn of the DM at 2324 to 2330 UTC put Galaxy 3C in a 358 x 41440 km x 0.02 deg transfer orbit This was a record low inclination for a geostationary transfer orbit. The satellite's R-4D apogee engine was to put the Boeing BSS-702 satellite in geostationary orbit. The satellite was the first 702 model to use extra solar panels instead of the solar concentrators which ran into fogging problems on the earlier 702 flights. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 95.06W drifting at 0.007W degrees per day.
2002 June 16 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #23 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Now separated from the International Space Station by about 1,600 statute miles and moving away by about 155 miles with each orbit of the Earth, Endeavour crewmembers turn their attention today to preparing for a return trip home..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 16 - .
- STS-111 - Wakeup Song: Where My Heart Will Take Me - .
Flight: STS-111.
"Where My Heart Will Take Me" the theme song from TV series,"Star Trek: Enterprise," performed by Russell Watson..
2002 June 17 - .
2002 June 17 - .
- STS-114, - Wakeup Song: The Eyes of Texas - .
Flight: STS-114.
"The Eyes of Texas" performed by the University of Texas Marching Band. Cockrell and Lockhart hold degrees from that university..
2002 June 18 - .
- STS-111 Mission Status Report #28 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
For a second consecutive day, rain, thundershowers and clouds in the vicinity of the Kennedy Space Center in Florida caused flight controllers to wave off the day's opportunities to bring Endeavour and its crew home..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 18 - .
- STS-114, - Wakeup Song: Sojourner - .
Flight: STS-114.
"Sojourner" by Matt Gast, the flight's lead timeliner or scheduler of crew activities..
2002 June 19 - .
- Landing of STS-111 - .
Return Crew: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Chang-Diaz,
Cockrell,
Lockhart,
Onufrienko,
Perrin,
Walz.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-108 ISS EO-4,
STS-111.
The hatches between Shuttle and Station were closed at 1223 UTC, with the Expedition 4 crew on the Shuttle for the trip home. Expedition 5 crew members Valeriy Korzun, Peggy Whitson and Sergei Treshchev remain aboard the Station. Endeavour undocked at 1432 UTC, leaving the Station in a 389 x 399 km x 51.6 deg orbit following three reboost burns. After two days of bad weather, Endeavour was diverted to Edwards AFB in California, with a deorbit burn at 1650 UTC on Jun 19 lowering its orbit from 347 x 387 km to 34 x 386 km. The Shuttle nominally entered the atmosphere around 1726 UTC and landed on Runway 22 at Edwards at 17:57:41 UTC.
2002 June 19 - .
- STS-114, - Wakeup Song: I Got You Babe - .
Flight: STS-114.
"I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher from the"Groundhog Day" movie soundtrack."Groundhog Day's"I Got You Babe" is a recurring theme for wakeup calls on missions which have been extended an additional two days, with the astronauts having to repeat their deorbit activities each day only to be told that because of bad weather they're going to go through the same tasks again the next day. For commander Ken Cockrell this was his third mission in a row where he's stayed in orbit for an additional two days in the hopes of good weather in Florida.
2002 June 20 - .
09:33 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC133/3.
LV Family:
UR-100N.
Launch Vehicle:
Rokot.
- Iridium 97 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV97. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
USAF Sat Cat: 27450 . COSPAR: 2002-031A. Apogee: 669 km (415 mi). Perigee: 659 km (409 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.00 min. Launch delayed from June 6, 19. The two Iridium replacement mobile telephone satellites were owned by Iridium Satellite LLC, the successor to bankrupt Iridium LLC..
- Iridium 98 - .
Payload: Iridium s/n SV98. Mass: 690 kg (1,520 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Iridium.
Manufacturer: Lockheed,
Motorola.
Program: Iridium.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: LM 700.
Decay Date: 2018-08-24 . USAF Sat Cat: 27451 . COSPAR: 2002-031B. Apogee: 666 km (413 mi). Perigee: 658 km (408 mi). Inclination: 86.60 deg. Period: 98.00 min.
2002 June 21 - .
- ISS Status Report: ISS 02-26 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bursch,
Korzun,
Onufrienko,
Walz,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition 5 crew of the International Space Station began its third week in space initiating new scientific investigations and preparing for next week's arrival of a cargo ship of new supplies..
Additional Details: here....
2002 June 24 - .
18:23 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg SLC4W.
LV Family:
Titan.
Launch Vehicle:
Titan II SLV.
- NOAA 17 - .
Payload: NOAA-M. Mass: 1,475 kg (3,251 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NOAA.
Manufacturer: Lockheed.
Program: Tiros.
Class: Earth.
Type: Weather satellite. Spacecraft: Tiros N.
USAF Sat Cat: 27453 . COSPAR: 2002-032A. Apogee: 820 km (500 mi). Perigee: 802 km (498 mi). Inclination: 98.40 deg. Period: 101.10 min.
Launch delayed from August 2001. The refurbished Titan 2 missile put the NOAA M satellite on a suborbital trajectory of about -2500 x 820 km x 98 deg. at 1829 UTC. At 1837 UTC the NOAA M propulsion module fired its ATK/Thiokol Star 37XFP solid motor for the orbit insertion burn, followed by a hydrazine trim burn to put the satellite in an 807 x 822 km x 98.8 deg operational orbit. NOAA M became NOAA 17 on entering service with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as the primary morning weather satellite, supplementing the NOAA 16 afternoon satellite. Built by Lockheed Martin, NOAA M carried weather imagers and microwave and infrared sounders, as well as a SARSAT search-and-rescue package. It had an on-orbit mass of 1475 kg.
2002 June 25 - .
2002 June 26 - .
05:36 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U-PVB.
- Progress M-46 - .
Payload: Progress M s/n 246. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: RAKA.
Manufacturer: Korolev bureau.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned logistics spacecraft. Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Progress M.
Duration: 110.00 days. Decay Date: 2002-10-14 . USAF Sat Cat: 27454 . COSPAR: 2002-033A. Apogee: 397 km (246 mi). Perigee: 387 km (240 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 92.40 min.
Launch delayed from May 21, then moved forward from July 14. Progress M-46 was launched on ISS mission 8P and docked with the Zvezda module at 0623 UTC on June 29 after carrying out tests of the Kurs rendezvous system on June 28. Seperated from ISS and commanded to destructive re-entry on 14 October 2002.
2002 June 28 - .
17:10 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
Launch Vehicle:
Super Loki.
- MM-SFS-01 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 June 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-29 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian Progress resupply craft docked to the International Space Station early today, three days after its launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. Aboard the unpiloted Progress 8 are food, fuel and supplies for the space station and its Expedition 5 crew. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 1 - .
23:56 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Orion.
- MM-MW-08 MacWAVE Plasma mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 130 km (80 mi).
2002 July 2 - .
21:45 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
LV Family:
Lynx.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Lynx.
- PACBLITZ 02 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Type: ABM Target. Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 July 3 - .
06:47 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC17A.
Launch Pad: SLC17A.
LV Family:
Thor.
Launch Vehicle:
Delta 7425-9.5.
- Contour - .
Payload: Discovery 6. Mass: 1,005 kg (2,215 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: Cornell,
NASA.
Manufacturer: APL.
Program: Discovery series.
Class: Comet.
Type: Comet probe. Spacecraft: Contour.
USAF Sat Cat: 27457 . COSPAR: 2002-034A. Apogee: 108,614 km (67,489 mi). Perigee: 212 km (131 mi). Inclination: 30.60 deg. Period: 2,486.10 min.
Launch delayed from July 1st. The latest NASA Discovery mission was successfully launched on Jul 3. The CONTOUR (Comet Nucleus Tour) probe, built and operated by the Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), began its five year mission to explore three comets, using repeated encounters with the earth to modify its orbit in order to reach each target. The first burn of the second stage completed at 0659 UTC putting the spacecraft in a 185 x 197 km x 29.7 deg parking orbit. At 0746 UTC the second stage restarted for a short 4s burn to 185 x 309 km x 29.7 deg, and then separated once the PAM-D (ATK Star 48B) solid third stage was spun up. The 1.5 minute burn of the third stage motor at 0748 UTC put it and CONTOUR in a 90 x 106689 km x 30.5 deg phasing orbit. By July 8 CONTOUR's orbit was 214 x 106686 km x 29.8 deg. CONTOUR stayed in this phasing orbit until August 15, when it was injected into solar orbit using its internal ATK Star 30 solid motor. Flyby of the first target, comet 2P/Encke, was scheduled for Nov 2003.
2002 July 3 - .
21:05 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
LV Family:
Lynx.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Lynx.
- PACBLITZ 02 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Type: ABM Target. Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 July 4 - .
19:18 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
Launch Vehicle:
Super Loki.
- MM-LFS-15 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 July 5 - .
00:47 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Orion.
- MM-MW-23 MacWAVE Plasma mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 132 km (82 mi).
2002 July 5 - .
23:22 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA3.
LV Family:
Ariane 5.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 5G.
- Stellat 5 - .
Payload: Spacebus 3000B3. Mass: 4,050 kg (8,920 lb). Nation: France.
Agency: Stellat.
Manufacturer: Cannes.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
USAF Sat Cat: 27460 . COSPAR: 2002-035A. Apogee: 35,807 km (22,249 mi). Perigee: 35,767 km (22,224 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from late June. Stellat-5 was an Alcatel Spacebus 3000B3 with a dry mass of 1805 kg and 2245 kg of propellant. The satellite carried Ku-band and C-band transponders, and was a joint venture between France Telecom and Europeon.Star which was to provide 2-way internet access and video transmission from 5 deg W. Stellat-5 was colocated with France Telecom's Telecom 2C. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 4.99W drifting at 0.000E degrees per day.
2002 July 8 - .
- Death of Wellington J 'Bill' Stanley - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Stanley.
American engineer. Headed Atlas process engineering and facilities planning..
2002 July 8 - .
06:36 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Cosmos 2390 - .
Mass: 225 kg (496 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KVR.
Program: Strela.
Class: Communications.
Type: Military store-dump communications satellite. Spacecraft: Strela-3.
USAF Sat Cat: 27464 . COSPAR: 2002-036A. Apogee: 1,508 km (937 mi). Perigee: 1,467 km (911 mi). Inclination: 82.50 deg. Period: 115.70 min.
The Kosmos-3M rocket launched a pair of Russian Defense Ministry Strela-3 communications relay satellites. Previously Strela-3 satellites were launched in groups of six aboard Tsiklon rockets into 1390 x 1415 km orbits, significantly lower than this new profile. Strela-3 satellites were used by the GRU intelligence agency.
- Cosmos 2391 - .
Mass: 225 kg (496 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KVR.
Program: Strela.
Class: Communications.
Type: Military store-dump communications satellite. Spacecraft: Strela-3.
USAF Sat Cat: 27465 . COSPAR: 2002-036B. Apogee: 1,507 km (936 mi). Perigee: 1,465 km (910 mi). Inclination: 82.50 deg. Period: 115.70 min.
2002 July 9 - .
2002 July 10 - .
- Shuttle fleet grounded. - .
Nation: USA.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Shuttle fleet was grounded for several weeks when cracks were found in the flowliners of the liquid hydrogen lines within the shuttles. These lines supplied cold liquid hydrogen from the external tank to the shuttle engines. After several weeks of study NASA concluded that they could be fixed by welding, but the problem delayed the next ISS assembly mission and pushed the STS-107 Columbia science mission into 2003.
2002 July 12 - .
00:58 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barents Sea Launch Area.
Launch Pad: 69.5 N x 34.2 E.
Launch Platform: K-44.
LV Family:
R-29.
Launch Vehicle:
Volna.
2002 July 14 - .
01:34 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Woomera.
Launch Complex:
Woomera LA1.
LV Family:
SB-735.
Launch Vehicle:
NAL-735.
FAILURE: Failure.
- National Experimental Supersonic Transport NEXST-1 test - .
Nation: Japan.
Agency: NAL.
Apogee: 0 km (0 mi). The intention was that an 11.5-m-long, one tenth scale model of the aircraft would be propelled by the NAL-735 solid rocket booster to Mach 2 at 18 km altitude. Instead the vehicle lost stability and crashed near the launch point..
2002 July 17 - .
08:03 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF09.
Launch Pad: LF09?.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 3.
- GT177GM Functional Dependency gate operational test launch - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi).
2002 July 19 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-32 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Expedition 5 crewmembers, Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev, wrapped up a busy week of successful science and maintenance work, a week that saw completion of one major repair task on the environmental control system of the International Space Station. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 20 - .
- Canadian Arrow injector tests. - .
Nation: Canada.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Canadian Arrow.
Canadian Arrow (London, Ontario, Canada) successfully hot fire tests first stage propulsion system injector cup.
2002 July 20 - .
- Death of Vladimir Vladimirovich Vasyutin at Moscow, Russia. Cancer. - .
Nation: Russia,
Ukraine.
Related Persons: Vasyutin.
Russian pilot cosmonaut 1976-1986. 1 spaceflight, 64.9 days in space. Flew to orbit on Soyuz T-14 (1985)..
2002 July 25 - .
15:13 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/24.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/17S40.
2002 July 26 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-33 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev passed 50 days in space aboard the International Space Station this week, conducting scientific research, maintenance work, educational demonstrations and hometown news interviews. Additional Details: here....
2002 July 28 - .
2002 July 30 - .
02:05 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Woomera.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Mk 70 Orion.
- Hyshot 2 'Hans' Technology mission - .
Nation: Australia.
Agency: UQU.
Apogee: 314 km (195 mi).
In the second launch of the HyShot program, the Terrier-Orion Mk70 rocket boosted the payload, which remain attached to the second stage Orion motor, toward a planned apogee of 330 km. After peaking at 314 km, the trajectory was designed so that the payload was moving at Mach 7.6 between 35 km and 23 km on the way down, at which point the measurements of supersonic combustion were made. This was claimed to be the first successful test of a scramjet in flight.
2002 August 1 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
2002 August 2 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-34 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev completed their eighth week aboard the International Space Station, conducting scientific research, maintenance work and daily exercise routines..
Additional Details: here....
2002 August 3 - .
14:24 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kagoshima.
Launch Complex:
Kagoshima L.
Launch Pad: K.
Launch Vehicle:
S-310.
- SEEK-2 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Japan.
Agency: ISAS.
Apogee: 152 km (94 mi).
2002 August 3 - .
14:39 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kagoshima.
Launch Complex:
Kagoshima L.
Launch Pad: K.
Launch Vehicle:
S-310.
- SEEK-2 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Japan.
Agency: ISAS.
Apogee: 117 km (72 mi).
2002 August 5 - .
- Stardust, Begin of second Interstellar Dust Collection - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Stardust.
2002 August 5 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 2 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Shane,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 1.5 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: First flight test card repeat. Flying qualities assessment and basic performance evaluation. Avionics and pneumatic systems evaluation. Cabin un-pressurized. Results: Envelope expansion to 15,000 feet and 140 knots. Overall satisfactory stability, good control harmony and impressive performance. Heavy airframe buffet at high speeds with both sets of speed brakes deployed. "Best airplane the company has ever built"
2002 August 6 - .
18:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- USC-4 (SOHO SEM) Solar extreme ultraviolet mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 August 9 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-35 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Commander Valery Korzun, Astronaut Peggy Whitson and Cosmonaut Sergei Treschev completed their ninth week aboard the International Space Station making preparations for the first spacewalk of their five-month mission..
Additional Details: here....
2002 August 12 - .
13:48 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Thumba.
LV Family:
RH.
Launch Vehicle:
RH-200.
- Middle Atmosphere Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Apogee: 70 km (43 mi).
2002 August 15 - .
- Contour Injection Maneuver To Leave Earth's Orbit - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Contour.
2002 August 16 - .
09:25 GMT - .
2002 August 19 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 3 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Melvill,
Shane.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 2.8 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 25,000 feet and 150 knots. First flight with the cabin pressurized for environmental control system tests . Results: Satisfactory handling and performance. Buffet barriers determined for inboard and outboard speed brakes. Significant window fogging experienced after cold soak at altitude.
2002 August 21 - .
10:49 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-02 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 106 km (65 mi).
2002 August 21 - .
22:05 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC41.
Launch Pad: SLC41.
LV Family:
Atlas V.
Launch Vehicle:
Atlas V 401.
- Hot Bird 6 - .
Payload: Spacebus 3000B3. Mass: 3,905 kg (8,609 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: Eutelsat.
Manufacturer: Cannes.
Program: Eutelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
USAF Sat Cat: 27499 . COSPAR: 2002-038A. Apogee: 35,814 km (22,253 mi). Perigee: 35,757 km (22,218 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
This was the maiden flight of the Atlas 5 EELV. Launch delayed from May 9, July 8 and 29, August 6 and 12 due to both payload and booster delays. Hot Bird 6 was a European (EUTELSAT) geostationary communications spacecraft. The 4.9-ton Hot Bird 6 (a Spacebus 3000B3) was to provide digital radio and television coverage to Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East through its 28 Ku-band and four Ka-band transponders after being parked over 13° E longitude. As of 2007 Mar 4 located at 12.95E drifting at 0.012E degrees per day.
2002 August 22 - .
05:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/23.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
- Echostar 8 - .
Mass: 4,660 kg (10,270 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: PanAmSat.
Manufacturer: Palo Alto.
Program: Echostar.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FS-1300.
USAF Sat Cat: 27501 . COSPAR: 2002-039A. Apogee: 35,799 km (22,244 mi). Perigee: 35,774 km (22,228 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from June 16 and 22, July 18, August 2 and 20 due to payload problems. Echostar 8 was an American geostationary communication spacecraft. The 4.7-ton satellite was to provide digital TV broadcast to North America through its 16 spot beams and 41 transponders in the Ku-band after parking over 110° W longitude. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 110.01W drifting at 0.003W degrees per day.
2002 August 23 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-37 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition Five crew spent a large portion of its week preparing for the next scheduled spacewalk. Commander Valery Korzun and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev plan to leave the Pirs Docking Compartment of the International Space Station around 12:00 a.m. Central time (0500 GMT) Monday, Aug. 26, to begin a six-hour spacewalk. While Korzun and Treschev work outside, Flight Engineer Peggy Whitson will tend to space station systems and assist the spacewalkers as necessary. She will also maneuver the Canadarm2 to provide camera views of the cosmonauts for the two mission control centers. Additional Details: here....
2002 August 24 - .
10:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-03 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 108 km (67 mi).
2002 August 26 - .
05:27 GMT - .
- EVA ISS EO-5-2 - .
Crew: Korzun,
Treshchev.
EVA Duration: 0.24 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Treshchev.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The astronauts used Russian spacesuits Orlan-M No. 14 and 12. The Pirs airlock
hatch was opened at 0527. The pair installed a storage locker on Zarya, changed out some sample trays for exposure experiments, and mounted two amateur radio antennae on the station.
2002 August 27 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 4 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Shane,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 2.5 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 35,000 feet and 150 knots / 0.4M and 3 G's. Engine relight performance. Avionics software upgrade. Results: Experienced a rudder dead-band (poor centering) at the higher altitudes. Dihedral effect is neutral at higher speeds. Window fogging on descent. Numerous flight director attitude display resets.
2002 August 28 - .
22:45 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA3.
LV Family:
Ariane 5.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 5G.
- Atlantic Bird 1 - .
Mass: 2,700 kg (5,900 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: Eutelsat.
Manufacturer: Alenia.
Program: Eutelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Italsat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27508 . COSPAR: 2002-040A. Apogee: 35,787 km (22,236 mi). Perigee: 35,786 km (22,236 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from August 27. Atlantic Bird was a European (EUTELSAT) geostationary communications spacecraft. The 2.7-ton (1550 kg dry with 1150 propellant), 5 kW satellite was to provide voice, video, and Internet services to Europe and the eastern part of America through its 24 transponders after being parked over 12.5° W. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 12.49W drifting at 0.006W degrees per day.
2002 August 29 - .
10:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-04 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 August 30 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-39 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Work on the International Space Station this week started out with a spacewalk, moved back inside with extensive laboratory research work, and wound up with a series of maintenance tasks before the Expedition 5 crew began a long holiday weekend..
Additional Details: here....
2002 September 4 - .
10:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-05 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 September 5 - .
- Webb / Next Generation Space Telescope contract award - .
Nation: USA.
Class: Astronomy.
Type: Astronomy satellite. Spacecraft: HST,
WST.
NASA awarded TRW a $824 million contract to build the Next Generation Space Telescope, redesignated the James Webb Space Telescope. TRW beat out Lockheed Martin, builder of the Hubble Space Telescope which the Webb was to replace. Launch of the 6-metre aperture telescope was not expected until 2010 at the earliest.
2002 September 6 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 5 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Shane.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 2.0 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Shane. Objectives: New pilot qual eval. Envelope expansion out to 45,000 feet and 160 knots / 0.5M. Practice SpaceShipOne glide approaches. Effectiveness of new tail vortex generators and clipped outboard speed brakes. Results: The new VGs eliminated the high-altitude rudder dead-band. Encountered undamped rudder vibration at 25,000 feet and 160 knots during flutter envelope expansion. Engine flameout at 45,000 feet. Un-safe main gear indication for landing (a microswitch adjustment). Clipped otbd speed brake showed no change.
2002 September 6 - .
06:44 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
- Intelsat 906 - .
Mass: 4,723 kg (10,412 lb). Nation: International.
Agency: Intelsat.
Program: Intelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FS-1300.
USAF Sat Cat: 27513 . COSPAR: 2002-041A. Apogee: 35,808 km (22,250 mi). Perigee: 35,765 km (22,223 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Intelsat 906 was a geostationary communications spacecraft of the international Intelsat consortium (privatised as Intelsat Ltd.). It was to provide Internet, telephony, and television broadcasts to Europe, Asia, and Australia through its 72 C- and 22 Ku-band transponders after being parked over 64° E longitude. It replaced Intelsat 804 which was to then be moved to 176° E to handle the increased cross-Atlantic demand. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 64.19E drifting at 0.001W degrees per day.
2002 September 10 - .
08:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Tanegashima.
Launch Complex:
Tanegashima Y.
LV Family:
H-2.
Launch Vehicle:
H-IIA 2024.
- Kodama - .
Payload: DRTS-W. Mass: 2,800 kg (6,100 lb). Nation: Japan.
Agency: NASDA.
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: DS2000.
USAF Sat Cat: 27516 . COSPAR: 2002-042B. Apogee: 35,804 km (22,247 mi). Perigee: 35,770 km (22,220 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from August 2002. First operational flight of H-2A booster. DRTS (Data Relay Transponder Satellite) was a Japanese geostationary communications spacecraft which was to relay images and data procured by the to-be-launched ADEOS 2 and ALOS satellites, and the KIBO module on ISS, after being parked over 90° E. However the engine failed after a couple of burns. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 90.76E drifting at 0.005W degrees per day.
2002 September 12 - .
10:25 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Sriharikota.
Launch Complex:
Sriharikota PSLV.
Launch Vehicle:
PSLV.
- Metsat 1 - .
Mass: 1,000 kg (2,200 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: ISRO.
Class: Earth.
Type: Weather satellite. Spacecraft: I-1K.
USAF Sat Cat: 27525 . COSPAR: 2002-043A. Apogee: 35,809 km (22,250 mi). Perigee: 35,764 km (22,222 mi). Inclination: 0.30 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
METSAT 1 was an Indian (ISRO) meteorological, geostationary satellite that was launched by an upgraded, four-stage PSLV-C4 rocket. The satellite was manoeuvred from the transfer orbit to a geostationary postion at 37° E longitude on September 16, and then was parked at 74° E longitude on September 24. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 74.00E drifting at 0.007W degrees per day.
2002 September 13 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-41 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: De Winne,
Korzun,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The fifth resident crew on the International Space Station completed 100 days in space at 4:23 p.m. CDT today as it wrapped up a week that saw the first-ever on orbit operational use of ultrasound for medical diagnosis. The busy week also included completion of the first materials science experiment in the station's new Microgravity Sciences Glovebox, a reboost of the station's orbital altitude, and a day of robotic arm activity. Additional Details: here....
2002 September 14 - .
10:27 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-09 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 September 15 - .
10:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Taiyuan.
LV Family:
DF-31.
Launch Vehicle:
KT-1.
FAILURE: Second stage failure..
Failed Stage: 2.
- HTSTL-1 - .
Mass: 50 kg (110 lb). Nation: China.
Manufacturer: Tsinghua.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: HTSTL.
First attempted launch of the all-solid-propellant KT-1 launch vehicle. The 50 kg test satellite, built by university students, was to have been placed in a 300 km polar orbit..
2002 September 17 - .
10:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-10 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 September 18 - .
22:04 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC36A.
Launch Pad: SLC36A.
LV Family:
Atlas.
Launch Vehicle:
Atlas IIAS.
- Hispasat 1D - .
Payload: Spacebus 3000B2. Mass: 3,250 kg (7,160 lb). Nation: Spain.
Agency: Hispasat.
Manufacturer: Cannes.
Program: Hispasat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
USAF Sat Cat: 27528 . COSPAR: 2002-044A. Apogee: 35,802 km (22,246 mi). Perigee: 35,772 km (22,227 mi). Inclination: 0.00 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from May 28, August 14. Hispasat 1D was a Spanish geostationary communications spacecraft. The 3.3-ton, 7.0-kW satellite carried three antennae looking in different directions to provide video, data, and Internet services to Europe, North America, and North Africa via 28 Ku-band transponders after being parked over 30° W longitude alongside Hispasat 1A, 1B, and 1C. As of 2007 Mar 9 located at 29.97W drifting at 0.014W degrees per day.
2002 September 20 - .
02:31 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF04.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 3.
- GT180GM Functional Dependency gate operational test launch - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,300 km (800 mi).
2002 September 22 - .
10:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-13 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 September 25 - .
16:58 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Progress M1-9 - .
Payload: Progress M1 s/n 258. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: RAKA.
Manufacturer: Korolev bureau.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned logistics spacecraft. Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Progress M1.
Duration: 129.00 days. Decay Date: 2003-02-01 . USAF Sat Cat: 27531 . COSPAR: 2002-045A. Apogee: 324 km (201 mi). Perigee: 282 km (175 mi). Inclination: 51.63 deg. Period: 90.60 min.
Launch delayed from July 22, September 10 and 20. Progress-M1 9, known to NASA as Progress 9P, was a Russian automatic cargo transportation craft that was to deliver food, fuel, and supplies to the International Space Station (ISS). It docked with the Zvezda module of the ISS on September 29 at 1700 UTC. Prior to the docking, the port was vacated by the earlier Progress-M 46. Undocked from the station on 1 February 2003 and commanded to destructive re-entry in the atmosphere.
2002 September 26 - .
14:27 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- Nadezhda-M - .
Payload: Tsikada-Kospas. Mass: 825 kg (1,818 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: VKS.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Navigation.
Type: Navigation satellite. Spacecraft Bus: KAUR-1.
Spacecraft: Nadezhda.
USAF Sat Cat: 27534 . COSPAR: 2002-046A. Apogee: 1,022 km (635 mi). Perigee: 987 km (613 mi). Inclination: 82.93 deg. Period: 102.00 min. Nadezhda 7, also called Nadezhda -M, was a Russian navigational satellite. It was to participate in the international search and rescue (SAR) network known as COSPAS-SARSAT, for ships at sea..
2002 September 28 - .
- Black Armadillo test. - .
Nation: USA.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Black Armadillo.
Armadillo Aerospace (Mesquite, Texas, USA) successfully flight tests manned lander vehicle..
2002 September 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-44 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Bowersox,
Budarin,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Pettit,
Sellers,
Whitson,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
An unmanned Russian resupply craft successfully docked to the International Space Station Sunday, bringing almost a ton of food, fuel and supplies to the residents on board, and for the next trio of space travelers, which will arrive on the ISS in November. Additional Details: here....
2002 September 30 - .
23:05 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Andoya.
LV Family:
Viper.
Launch Vehicle:
Viper 3A.
- RO-A-FS-17 Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Germany.
Agency: DLR.
Apogee: 75 km (46 mi).
2002 October 2 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-45 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
U.S. flight control of the International Space Station was shifted early today from Houston's Mission Control Center to Houston Support Group personnel in Mission Control Moscow as Hurricane Lili threatened the Johnson Space Center..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 4 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-46 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
With Houston's Mission Control Center (MCC) back in operation, the deliberate power up of the International Space Station is proceeding as planned. The huge U.S. solar wings are again tracking the sun after being put in a fixed position when the Mission Control Center here was powered down in the face of a threat from Hurricane Lili. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 5 - .
- Canadian Arrow test stand completed. - .
Nation: Canada.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Canadian Arrow.
Canadian Arrow (London, Ontario, Canada) rocket engine test stand complete..
2002 October 7 - .
19:46 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39B.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- STS-112 - .
Call Sign: Atlantis. Crew: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Payload: Atlantis F26 / S1. Mass: 116,640 kg (257,140 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-112.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Atlantis.
Duration: 10.83 days. Decay Date: 2002-10-18 . USAF Sat Cat: 27537 . COSPAR: 2002-047A. Apogee: 405 km (251 mi). Perigee: 273 km (169 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 91.30 min.
ISS Assembly flight delayed from March 22, April 4, August 22, September 28, October 2 due to payload delays and then SSME problems. American shuttle spacecraft STS-112 carried a crew of five Americans and one Russian to the International Space Station (ISS). During the 11-day mission, the crew extended the truss system of the exterior rail line with a 14-m, 13-ton girder. The crew also tested a manual cart on the rails. The cart, named CETA (Crew and Equipment Transportation Aid), was designed to increase mobility of crew and equipment during the later installation phases. STS-112 landed back in Cape Canaveral at 15:43 UT on 2002 October 18 carrying the same crew of six.
2002 October 8 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Venus and Mars - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Venus and Mars" by Paul McCartney and Wings. It was for David Wolf, requested by his wife, Tammy..
2002 October 9 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
2002 October 9 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: The Best - .
Flight: STS-112.
"The Best" by Tina Turner for Commander Jeff Ashby from his wife, Paige..
2002 October 10 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 7 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Shane.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 3.0 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Completion of Flight 6 objectives. Airspeed and altitude envelope expansion, 45,000 feet / 160 knots / 0.5M Results: No structural damping issues found. Engine operation satisfactory. Some window fogging on descent. Some degradation of pneumatic actuators due to cold soaking. Insufficient dihedral effect at high speed/high altitude.
2002 October 10 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Theme from The Monkees - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Theme from The Monkees" - The Monkees,"Rocket Man" - Elton John,"Space Oddity" - David Bowie and"I Am Woman" - Helen Reddy was played for Sandra Magnus from her family..
2002 October 10 - .
15:21 GMT - .
- EVA STS-112-1 - .
Crew: Sellers,
Wolf.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Sellers,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-112.
The astronauts exited from the ISS Quest module at 1518 UTC. They connected fluid lines and installed equipment on the S1 truss installed to the ISS five hours earlier..
2002 October 11 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #09 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Korzun,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
After a very busy day Thursday, the combined shuttle and space station crew took several hours of off-duty time today, and then began transfer operations between the vehicles and preparations for the second of the mission's three spacewalks scheduled to begin at 9:41 a.m. Saturday. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 11 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Oh Thou Tupelo - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Oh Thou Tupelo" performed by the Wellesley College Choir, was for Pamela Melroy, a 1983 graduate..
2002 October 12 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Push It - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Push It" performed by the group Garbage. It was for Piers Sellers, requested by his family..
2002 October 12 - .
- Death of Dr Dianne Kasnic Prinz at Arlington, Virginia. Lymphoma. - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Prinz.
American physicist payload specialist astronaut, 1978-1985..
2002 October 12 - .
09:12 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Okhotsk.
Launch Platform: PLBR.
LV Family:
R-29.
Launch Vehicle:
Volna.
- Operational test - .
Nation: Russia.
Agency: VMF.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 October 12 - .
09:52 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Vehicle:
Topol'.
- Operational test - .
Nation: Russia.
Agency: RVSN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 October 12 - .
09:55 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barents Sea Launch Area.
Launch Pad: 69.5 N x 34.2 E.
Launch Platform: TK-20.
LV Family:
R-29.
Launch Vehicle:
Shtil'.
- Operational test - .
Nation: Russia.
Agency: VMF.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 October 12 - .
14:31 GMT - .
- EVA STS-112-2 - .
Crew: Sellers,
Wolf.
EVA Duration: 0.26 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Sellers,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-112.
Second spacewalk to continue installation activities on the S1 truss began at 1429 UTC..
2002 October 13 - .
- STS-112 MCC Status Report #12 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-112.
The joint crews of Space Shuttle Atlantis and the International Space Station will transfer supplies and equipment between the two spacecraft today and also prepare for the final spacewalk of the mission..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 13 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Aviation March - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Aviation March" composed by Isaac Dunaevsky, is the hymn of the Moscow Aviation Institute, Yurchikhin's alma mater..
2002 October 14 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: You Gave Me The Answer - .
Flight: STS-112.
"You Gave Me The Answer" by Paul McCartney and Wings for Dave Wolf from his wife Tammy..
2002 October 14 - .
14:08 GMT - .
- EVA STS-112-3 - .
Crew: Sellers,
Wolf.
EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Sellers,
Wolf.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-112.
Third spacewalk to complete installation of the S1 truss began at 1408 UTC. The pair carried out repairs to the Mobile Transporter on S0, connected fluid lines, and removed the keel pins on S1..
2002 October 15 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Only an Ocean Away - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Only an Ocean Away" performed by Sarah Brightman. It was requested for Sandy Magnus by her jogging friends..
2002 October 15 - .
02:01 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF06.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minotaur 2.
- GMDS (OSP/TLV-4?) target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,600 km (900 mi). ABM target, launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base towards the Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein. The target suite consisted of a mock warhead and a number of decoys..
2002 October 15 - .
02:23 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kwajalein.
Launch Complex:
Kwajalein Meck.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 2 PLV.
- IFT-9 EKV Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 225 km (139 mi).
Successful intercept. The target suite consisted of a mock warhead and a number of decoys launched from the Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, towards the Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein. IFT-9 (largely a replay of IFT-8) was designed to increase confidence in the GMD capability to execute hit-to-kill intercepts. Overall, the test execution was nominal although the EKV experienced the track gate anomaly previously observed in IFT-7 and IFT-8. The software changes incorporated in IFT-9 to mitigate this problem were not successful. The Aegis SPY-1 radar was used for the first time in a national missile defense capacity.
2002 October 15 - .
18:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC43/3.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-U-PVB.
FAILURE: Contamination in hydrogen peroxide line of fuel pump system led to explosion of Strap-on D 29 seconds after launch. The rocket crashed near the pad, debris from the explosion killing one soldier..
Failed Stage: 0.
2002 October 16 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 8 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Melvill.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 1.6 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Envelope expansion above 50,000 feet and 0.55M. Avionics software upgrade. Practice SpaceShipOne glide approaches Results: Climbed to 53,000 feet and 0.53M in Military power. Cleared the full required envelope needed for SpaceShipOne launch operations. Flying qualities at highest altitude are satisfactory and will not require dampers. Window fogging not an issue until the cabin was depressurized at 10,000 feet.
2002 October 16 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Prime Time - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Prime Time" by The Alan Parsons Project was played for Pilot Pam Melroy, requested by her husband, Chris..
2002 October 17 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
2002 October 17 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 10 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 1.1 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: SpaceshipOne boost profile and steering capture practice. Simulated SS1 glide approaches. Results: SS1 simulation good up to at least ~ 70 degree flight path angle..
2002 October 17 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: These are the Days - .
Flight: STS-112.
"These are the Days" performed by 10,000 Maniacs was played for Sellers at the request of his wife..
2002 October 17 - .
04:41 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC200/39.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/17S40.
- Integral - .
Mass: 4,100 kg (9,000 lb). Nation: Europe.
Class: Astronomy.
Type: Gamma ray astronomy satellite. Spacecraft: Integral.
USAF Sat Cat: 27540 . COSPAR: 2002-048A. Apogee: 153,435 km (95,339 mi). Perigee: 9,283 km (5,768 mi). Inclination: 53.40 deg. Period: 4,310.60 min. INTEGRAL (INTErnational Gamma Ray Astrophysics Laboratory) was a European (ESA) astrophysics satellite. The orbit had a very high apogee to escape magnetospheric radiation..
2002 October 18 - .
- Landing of STS-112 - .
Return Crew: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Ashby,
Magnus,
Melroy,
Sellers,
Wolf,
Yurchikhin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-112.
STS-112 landed at 15:43 GMT..
2002 October 18 - .
- STS-112 - Wakeup Song: Someday Soon - .
Flight: STS-112.
"Someday Soon" performed by Suzy Bogguss. It was for Ashby, requested by his wife..
2002 October 18 - .
- Death of Nikolai Nikolayevich Rukavishnikov at Moscow, Russian Fedration. Heart attack. - .
Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: Rukavishnikov.
Russian engineer cosmonaut 1967-1987. 3 spaceflights, 9.9 days in space. Flew to orbit on Soyuz 10 (1971), Soyuz 16, Soyuz 33..
2002 October 22 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 742.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- Operational test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 11 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Melvill,
Shane.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Shane Copilot: Melvill. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 14 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Shane,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Shane. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 13 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 24 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 12 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Melvill,
Shane.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 0.3 hours Pilot: Melvill Copilot: Shane. Objectives: FAA-monitored flight for pilot "Type Rating". Results: Rating issued.
2002 October 25 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-47 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Lopez-Alegria,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Having bid farewell to a visiting space shuttle crew last week, the Expedition 5 crewmembers began preparing for the arrival of the next two groups of visitors to the International Space Station, the Soyuz 5 taxi crew and the STS-113 space shuttle crew..
Additional Details: here....
2002 October 27 - .
03:17 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Taiyuan.
Launch Complex:
Taiyuan LC1.
LV Family:
CZ.
Launch Vehicle:
Chang Zheng 4B.
- ZY-2B - .
Payload: Zi Yuan 2-2. Mass: 2,500 kg (5,500 lb). Nation: China.
Agency: CAST.
Class: Surveillance.
Type: Military surveillance satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Jianbing.
Spacecraft: JB-3.
Decay Date: 2015-01-22 . USAF Sat Cat: 27550 . COSPAR: 2002-049A. Apogee: 483 km (300 mi). Perigee: 470 km (290 mi). Inclination: 97.40 deg. Period: 94.10 min.
JB-3 2 was nominally a Chinese (PRC) remote sensing satellite, although US intelligence sources indicated it had primarily an intelligence imaging mission. JB-3 2 was the name adopted by the USSPACECOM. Most news reports from China and elsewhere use different names: ZY-2B (acronym for ZiYuan-2B, translated as Resource-2B), and Zhong Guo Zi Yuan Er Hao, translated as China Resource 2. No information was available on the instruments onboard the JB-3 2, but officially it was intended 'for territorial survey, environment monitoring and protection, urban planning, crop yield assessment, disaster monitoring, and space scientific experiments'. The initial orbital parameters of this sun-synchronous satellite were period 94.1 min, apogee 483 km, perigee 470 km, and inclination 97.4°.
2002 October 29 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-48 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
Right on time, a Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew blasted off in a newly modified Soyuz capsule from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan tonight, headed for a linkup to the International Space Station later this week to deliver a fresh crew return vehicle. Additional Details: here....
2002 October 30 - .
03:11 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC1.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Soyuz-FG.
- Soyuz TMA-1 - .
Call Sign: Yenisey. Crew: De Winne,
Lonchakov,
Zalyotin.
Payload: Soyuz TMA s/n 211. Mass: 7,250 kg (15,980 lb). Nation: Russia.
Related Persons: De Winne,
Lonchakov,
Zalyotin.
Agency: RAKA.
Manufacturer: Korolev bureau.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4.
Spacecraft Bus: Soyuz.
Spacecraft: Soyuz TMA.
Duration: 185.96 days. Decay Date: 2003-05-04 . USAF Sat Cat: 27552 . COSPAR: 2002-050A. Apogee: 295 km (183 mi). Perigee: 278 km (172 mi). Inclination: 51.62 deg. Period: 90.20 min.
Launch delayed from October 22, 28 pending investigation of causes of failure of another Soyuz booster on 15 October. Soyuz-TMA 1 was a Russian automatic passenger craft. It carried the EP-4 visiting crew of three astronauts (two Russians and one Belgian) to automatically dock with the International Space Station (ISS). This was the first flight of the new Soyuz-TMA model. It was to remain parked at the ISS as the escape craft, relieving the Soyuz TM-34. The crew conducted several microgravity experiments on the ISS during their 10-day stay before returning in Soyuz TM-34.
2002 November 1 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-49 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew arrived at the International Space Station in the wee hours this morning in a newly modified Soyuz capsule after a flawless two-day flight following launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 2 - .
- Stardust, Asteroid 5535 Annefrank Flyby, Successful - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Stardust.
2002 November 5 - .
2002 November 6 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 2.4 hours Pilot: Siebold Copilot: Binnie. Objectives: Continued engine, ECS and avionics evaluation. High-rate nose wheel steering assessment. Results: Difficulty maintaining afterburner on left engine near 50,000 feet. Improved ECS configuration showed improved resistance to fogging. Nose wheel steering gearing change about the same.
2002 November 8 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-50 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lonchakov,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
All six people living aboard the International Space Station have started packing up for their return to Earth. The visiting "taxi crew" will be coming home tomorrow after delivering a new crew return capsule and performing a host of experiments, and the Expedition 5 crew, which has been on orbit for nearly five months, will return aboard the space shuttle later this month. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 9 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-51 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Lonchakov,
Wetherbee,
Whitson,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4,
STS-111 ISS EO-5.
A Russian-Belgian cosmonaut crew departed the International Space Station today after delivering a new Soyuz return vehicle to the complex and conducting more than a week's worth of joint scientific experiments with the residents on board..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 10 - .
- Landing of Soyuz TM-34 - .
Return Crew: De Winne,
Lonchakov,
Zalyotin.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: De Winne,
Lonchakov,
Zalyotin.
Program: ISS.
Flight: Soyuz TMA-1 ISS EP-4.
On November 9 the Soyuz TMA-1/EP-4 crew boarded Soyuz TM-34 and undocked from the Zarya nadir port at 20:44 GMT, leaving Soyuz TMA-1 for the resident crew. Soyuz TM-34 landed in Kazakstan at 00:04 GMT on November 10..
2002 November 12 - .
Launch Site:
Mojave.
Launch Complex:
Mojave.
LV Family:
SpaceShip.
Launch Vehicle:
Spaceship One.
- White Knight Flight 16 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Binnie,
Siebold.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: SpaceShip.
Spacecraft: Spaceship One.
Flight Time: 2.0 hours Pilot: Binnie Copilot: Siebold. Objectives: Continued engine, ECS and avionics evaluation. Simulated wheel brake failure landing rollout. Results: Conclusion: aircraft can be landed at MHV if a wheel brake fails. More engine irregularities at high altitude. Engines removed and sent to test cell for fuel control calibration and adjustments.
2002 November 14 - .
19:25 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF7632.
LV Family:
R-11.
Launch Vehicle:
Scud B.
- GMDS - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: MDA.
Apogee: 46 km (28 mi).
2002 November 15 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-52 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Korzun,
Ross,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5.
The Expedition 5 crewmembers - Commander Valery Korzun, NASA ISS Science Officer Peggy Whitson and Flight Engineer Sergei Treschev - spent their 23rd week in space continuing preparations for the arrival of their replacements, the Expedition 6 crew..
Additional Details: here....
2002 November 16 - .
- Black Armadillo tube rocket test. - .
Nation: USA.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Black Armadillo.
Armadillo Aerospace (Mesquite, Texas, USA) unsuccessfully tests flight of their tube rocket..
2002 November 18 - .
02:32 GMT - .
Launch Site:
White Sands.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant IX.
- ISIS Ultraviolet astronomy mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 300 km (180 mi).
2002 November 20 - .
01:33 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Wallops Island.
LV Family:
Hawk.
Launch Vehicle:
Terrier Orion.
- VALPE (fairing) test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Apogee: 135 km (83 mi).
2002 November 20 - .
22:39 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC37B.
Launch Pad: SLC37B.
LV Family:
Delta IV.
Launch Vehicle:
Delta 4M+(4,2).
- Eutelsat W5 - .
Payload: Spacebus 3000B2. Mass: 3,170 kg (6,980 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: Eutelsat.
Manufacturer: Cannes.
Program: Eutelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
USAF Sat Cat: 27554 . COSPAR: 2002-051A. Apogee: 35,801 km (22,245 mi). Perigee: 35,788 km (22,237 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.50 min.
Maiden flight of the Delta 4 EELV booster, delayed due to development problems from January and November 2001, April 30, July 15, August 31, October 9, November 3, 16 and 19. EUTELSAT W5 was a European (EUTELSAT Consortium) geostationary communication spacecraft. EUTELSAT W5 was to provide voice, video, and Internet services to all countries in western Europe, central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent through its 24 Ku-band transponders after being parked over 70.5° E longitude. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 70.55E drifting at 0.004W degrees per day.
2002 November 21 - .
Launch Site:
Thumba.
LV Family:
RH.
Launch Vehicle:
RH-200.
- Middle Atmosphere Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: India.
Agency: ISRO.
Apogee: 70 km (43 mi).
2002 November 22 - .
00:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
M56A1.
- SMD FM-4 TTV-5 Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 325 km (201 mi).
2002 November 22 - .
00:32 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Barking Sands.
Launch Complex:
Barking Sands POA.
Launch Platform: CG-70.
LV Family:
Standard-ER.
Launch Vehicle:
SM-3.
- Stellar Viper test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 152 km (94 mi).
2002 November 23 - .
22:18 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Alcantara.
LV Family:
Sonda.
Launch Vehicle:
VS-30/Orion.
- Piraperna Ionosphere mission - .
Nation: Brazil.
Agency: AEB.
Apogee: 434 km (269 mi).
2002 November 24 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: The Wind Ensemble - .
Flight: STS-113.
"The Wind Ensemble" -- Music for Wetherbee, provided by his daughter.
2002 November 24 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC39A.
LV Family:
Shuttle.
Launch Vehicle:
Space Shuttle.
- MEPSI - .
Mass: 2.00 kg (4.40 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: MEPSI.
Decay Date: 2003-01-31 . USAF Sat Cat: 27562 . COSPAR: 2002-052B. Apogee: 349 km (216 mi). Perigee: 332 km (206 mi). Inclination: 51.70 deg. Period: 91.30 min.
MEPSI (Micro-Electromechanical-based Picosat Satellite Inspection Experiment) consisted of two 1 kg boxes attached to each other by a 15-m tether. The boxes included an imaging camera and a MEM transceiver. They were ejected from the PLA (Picosat Launch Assembly) of shuttle Endeavour, a 6 kg box attached to an Adaptive Payload Carrier (APC) on the payload bay side wall.
- STS-113 - .
Call Sign: Endeavour. Crew: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee.
Payload: Endeavour F19 / P1. Mass: 115,000 kg (253,000 lb). Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee.
Agency: NASA.
Manufacturer: Boeing.
Program: ISS.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spaceplane. Flight: STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Spacecraft Bus: Shuttle.
Spacecraft: Endeavour.
Duration: 13.78 days. Decay Date: 2002-12-07 . USAF Sat Cat: 27556 . COSPAR: 2002-052A. Apogee: 397 km (246 mi). Perigee: 379 km (235 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 92.30 min.
ISS assembly mission ISS-11A delayed from August 22, September 6, 19, October 6, November 2, 10, 11, 19 and 23 due to SSME problems and then damage to the Shuttle's manipulator arm. Shuttle mission STS-113 carried a crew of seven astronauts (six American and one Russian) and a 13.7-m truss of 12.5 tons to the International Space Station (ISS). During several hours of EVA, the crew installed and secured the truss assembly. The truss was to provide structural support for the station's thermal control radiators, and brought the total mass of the ISS to over 200 tons. Prior to leaving the ISS, the shuttle released a pair of tethered (15-m long) picosatellites. It was to leave the ISS on December 2.
2002 November 25 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: I Need You Like a Hole in My Head - .
Flight: STS-113.
"I Need You Like a Hole in My Head" by Sting.
2002 November 25 - .
18:30 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF7632.
LV Family:
R-11.
Launch Vehicle:
Scud B.
- GMDS test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: MDA.
Apogee: 84 km (52 mi).
2002 November 25 - .
23:04 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/23.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
FAILURE: The Block DM upper stage failed to ignite for its second burn, leaving the satellite in parking orbit..
Failed Stage: U.
- Astra 1K - .
Payload: Spacebus 3000B3S. Mass: 5,250 kg (11,570 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: SES.
Manufacturer: Cannes.
Program: Astra.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
Decay Date: 2002-12-10 . USAF Sat Cat: 27557 . COSPAR: 2002-053A. Apogee: 317 km (196 mi). Perigee: 244 km (151 mi). Inclination: 51.60 deg. Period: 90.10 min.
Delayed from December 2001 and July 15, August 16 and 25. Astra 1K was to be a European (Luxembourg-based) geostationary communications spacecraft. The 5.0-ton, 13-kW spacecraft was the most massive of civilian communications spacecraft ever launched. Its 52 Ku-band and two Ka-band transponders could cover 1,100 channels and were to replace three earlier Astra satellites. However the DM-3 upper stage, after operating successfully to place itself and the satellite in parking orbit, failed to ignite for transfer orbit injection, leaving the spacecraft stranded in parking orbit. In an effort to prevent imminent re-entry, the spacecraft was raised to a circular orbit at an altitude of 290 km. Three options were considered: force re-entry over the Pacific Ocean; retrieval by a US shuttle; or use of all the fuel aboard the satellite to attempt to move it to a geostationary orbit at 19.2° E longitude. The decision was taken in December to deorbit the spacecraft, resulting in a huge insurance loss and bringing into question both continued use of the Block D series of upper stages and the 'bigger is better' comsat philosophy.
2002 November 26 - .
2002 November 26 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Gimme All Your Lovin' - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Gimme All Your Lovin'" by ZZ Top.
2002 November 27 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Copperhead Road - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Copperhead Road" by Steve Earle.
2002 November 27 - .
19:49 GMT - .
- EVA STS-113-1 - .
Crew: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
EVA Duration: 0.28 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-113.
The first spacewalk for installation of the P1 truss began at 1947 UTC. The astronauts emerged from the Quest module, attached the P1/S0 umbilicals, removed the P1 drag links and the CETA-B cart's launch restraints. They also installed more SPD disconnects on the ammonia lines, and attached a TV camera to the truss.
2002 November 28 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Figaro's Wedding - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Figaro's Wedding" from the movie"Trading Places".
2002 November 28 - .
05:52 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Anhueng.
LV Family:
KSR.
Launch Vehicle:
KSR-III.
- KSR-III Launch Vehicle Technology Test / Aeronomy mission - .
Nation: Korea South.
Agency: KARI.
Apogee: 43 km (26 mi).
The rocket reached 42 km altitude and a speed of 902 meters per second. It impacted in the West Sea 85 km from the coastal launch site, 231 seconds after launch. In preparation for the launch, KARI and related agencies successfully carried out ignition tests in May and August.
2002 November 28 - .
06:07 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC132/1.
LV Family:
R-14.
Launch Vehicle:
Kosmos 11K65M.
- ALSAT-1 - .
Mass: 80 kg (176 lb). Nation: Algeria.
Agency: NCST.
Manufacturer: Surrey.
Program: Alsat.
Class: Surveillance.
Type: Civilian surveillance satellite. Spacecraft: MicroSat-100.
USAF Sat Cat: 27559 . COSPAR: 2002-054A. Apogee: 745 km (462 mi). Perigee: 681 km (423 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 99.00 min.
Delayed from September 12, October 29. ALSAT 1 was an Algerian imaging minisatellite. The 90-kg satellite was the first part of an international Disaster Monitoring System (DMS) for alerting natural/man-made disasters. ALSAT was built by Surrey Satellite for the CNTS (Centre National des Techniques Spatiales) in Algiers. It carriee a 32-m resolution 3-band imager,
a 100 mN resistojet thruster for small orbit corrections, and a GPS receiver. The SSTL Microsat-100 class satellite was a 0.60m cube with a 6m gravity gradient boom. As well as gravity gradient stabilization, it used a momentum wheel to improve stability for
imaging.
- Rubin-3-DSI - .
Mass: 80 kg (176 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: NCST.
Manufacturer: AKO Polyot,
Bremen.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 27561 . COSPAR: 2002-054C. Apogee: 748 km (464 mi). Perigee: 687 km (426 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 99.10 min.
Delayed from September 12, October 29. Rubin-3-DSI, with a mass of 45 kg, was built by PO Polyot of Omsk (builders of the Kosmos-3M) and OHB System of Bremen. It remained attached to the booster final stage and measured the launch vehicle environment and performance
- Mozhaets - .
Mass: 80 kg (176 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: NCST.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft Bus: Strela.
Spacecraft: Strela-1M.
USAF Sat Cat: 27560 . COSPAR: 2002-054B. Apogee: 746 km (463 mi). Perigee: 683 km (424 mi). Inclination: 98.20 deg. Period: 99.10 min.
Delayed from September 12, October 29. Mozhaets was a Russian experimental, 90-kg minisatellite. It was designed and built by the cadets and teachers of a military space academy to learn about spacecraft operations. It may have been based on the Strela-1M small communications satellite bus. It included a GLONASS/GPS receiver, a particle detector, and an amateur radio payload.
2002 November 29 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Quiet Flame - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Quiet Flame" by Leap Year.
2002 November 29 - .
18:36 GMT - .
- EVA STS-113-2 - .
Crew: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
EVA Duration: 0.26 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-113.
The astronauts emerged from the Quest module at about 1845 UTC. They removed P1 keel pins and installed TV cameras, and moved the CETA-2 cart from P1 to S1..
2002 November 30 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #15 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
The third and final spacewalk of STS-113 ended at 8:25 p.m. central time today, as Mission Specialists Mike Lopez-Alegria and John Herrington climbed back inside the Quest Airlock. The two spacewalkers spent seven hours outside the International Space Station today, continuing the outfitting of the newly-installed P1 truss segment. Additional Details: here....
2002 November 30 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Walkin' on Sunshine - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Walkin' on Sunshine" by Kylie Minogue. Selected by Paul Lockhart's daughters. Capcom Joan Higgenbotham..
2002 December 1 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Roll With It - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Roll With It" by Steve Winwood.
2002 December 1 - .
12:33 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Alcantara.
LV Family:
Sonda.
Launch Vehicle:
VS-30.
FAILURE: Failure.
- Cuma Microgravity mission - .
Nation: Brazil.
Agency: AEB.
Apogee: 145 km (90 mi).
2002 December 1 - .
19:25 GMT - .
- EVA STS-113-3 - .
Crew: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
EVA Duration: 0.29 days. Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Lopez-Alegria.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-113.
It was planned to use the Mobile Transporter as a base
for the SSRMS arm during the spacewalk. The MT was moved from worksite 4 on S0 to worksite 7 at the end of P1. Motion began at 1621 UTC but the MT got stuck a few meters short of its goal. The crew fell back on contingency training and opened the hatch of the Quest module at 1924 UTC. Instead of using the SSRMS for transport they spacewalked down the truss to the location of the MT. Here it was found that the MT was blocked by the undeployed P1 UHF antenna. The astronauts deployed it, clearing the MT's path. The MT finally reached its destination at 0011 UTC. This incident indicated problems with ISS configuration control but also showed the value of the astronauts' ability to handle unforeseen contingencies. During the spacewalk, the astronauts installed more fixes to the Station's ammonia line connectors, although dealing with the MT problem meant not all of the planned work could be completed.
2002 December 2 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #18 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Today, the crews of Endeavour and the International Space Station will bid each other a final farewell and shortly after will close hatches between the two spacecraft in preparation for Endeavour's departure this afternoon..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 2 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Cheesty Proody - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Cheesty Proody" (phonetic spelling), which means"Clear Ponds" in Russian, by Igor Talkov.
2002 December 3 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #21 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Activities aboard Endeavour today focused on preparations for Wednesday's planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center, concluding a voyage of 4.5 million miles..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 3 - .
- Death of Horace A Hanes - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Hanes.
American test pilot. Grew up in Bellflower, Indiana. Flew the X-1B..
2002 December 3 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Flot - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Flot" (phonetic spelling), which means"Raft" in Russian, by Yuri Loza.
2002 December 4 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #22 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Activities aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour today will focus on a planned landing at the Kennedy Space Center this afternoon..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 4 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Asereje - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Asereje" also known as"The Ketchup Song (Hey Hah)" by Las Ketchup.
2002 December 5 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Hotel California - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Hotel California" by The Eagles.
2002 December 5 - .
02:42 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral LC36A.
Launch Pad: SLC36A.
LV Family:
Atlas.
Launch Vehicle:
Atlas IIA.
- TDRS 10 - .
Payload: TDRS-J. Mass: 3,190 kg (7,030 lb). Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Greenbelt.
Manufacturer: El Segundo.
Program: STS.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: HS 601.
USAF Sat Cat: 27566 . COSPAR: 2002-055A. Apogee: 35,804 km (22,247 mi). Perigee: 35,765 km (22,223 mi). Inclination: 7.00 deg. Period: 1,436.00 min.
Delayed from October 29, November 21 and 23. The third and final Advanced Tracking and Data Relay Satellite satellite separated from the Centaur upper stage 30 minutes after launch. This completed the $800 million, three satellite contract. Last launch of the Atlas 2A booster. Flight delayed from October 29, November 21 and 23. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 40.92W drifting at 0.012E degrees per day.
2002 December 6 - .
- STS-113 MCC Status Report #25 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Pettit,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113,
STS-113 ISS EO-6.
Flight controllers will once again closely watch weather conditions at the Kennedy Space Center in hope of bringing Endeavour and its seven-member crew home today..
Additional Details: here....
2002 December 6 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: Groundhog Day - .
Flight: STS-113.
"Groundhog Day" ("I Got You Babe") - Clips from the movie - and the television game show" Jeopardy" The"Groundhog Day" was a reference to the multiple landing attempts..
2002 December 7 - .
- Landing of STS-113 - .
Return Crew: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Treshchev,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Herrington,
Korzun,
Lockhart,
Lopez-Alegria,
Treshchev,
Wetherbee,
Whitson.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-111 ISS EO-5,
STS-113.
STS-113 landed at 19:36 GMT..
2002 December 7 - .
- STS-113 - Wakeup Song: I'll Be Home for Christmas - .
Flight: STS-113.
"I'll Be Home for Christmas" by Perry Como.
2002 December 9 - .
- Stardust, End of second Interstellar Dust Collection - .
Nation: USA.
Spacecraft: Stardust.
2002 December 9 - .
- Death of Guenther Haukohl - .
Nation: Germany,
USA.
Related Persons: Haukohl.
German engineer in WW2, member of the Rocket Team in the United States thereafter..
2002 December 10 - .
05:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC132.
LV Family:
UR-100N.
Launch Vehicle:
UR-100NU 15A35.
- OT 6RVs operational test launch - .
Nation: Russia.
Agency: RVSN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi). Suborbital ICBM test with dummy warhead. Test delayed from November 1, December 5..
2002 December 11 - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA3.
LV Family:
Ariane 5.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 5ECA.
FAILURE: The Ariane 5 core's Vulcain-2 engine began failing at T+178 seconds. The rocket veered off course and the destruct signal was sent..
Failed Stage: 1.
- Hot Bird 7 - .
Payload: Eurostar 2000+. Mass: 3,350 kg (7,380 lb). Nation: Europe.
Agency: Eutelsat.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Program: Eutelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Eurostar 2000.
Maiden flight of Ariane 5 EC-A. Delayed from October, November 20 and 28. Hot Bird 7, a Eutelsat geostationary communications satellite, was lost in the failed first flight of the Ariane 5 EC-A. Value of the lost satellite was Euro 250 million..
2002 December 11 - .
Launch Site:
Cape Canaveral.
Launch Complex:
Cape Canaveral ETR.
Launch Platform: SSBN 733.
LV Family:
Trident.
Launch Vehicle:
Trident D-5.
- Operational test - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USN.
Apogee: 1,000 km (600 mi).
2002 December 11 - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA3.
LV Family:
Ariane 5.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 5ECA.
FAILURE: The Ariane 5 core's Vulcain-2 engine began failing at T+178 seconds. The rocket veered off course and the destruct signal was sent..
- Stentor - .
Payload: Modified Spacebus 3000B3. Mass: 2,210 kg (4,870 lb). Nation: France.
Agency: Eutelsat.
Manufacturer: Friedrichshafen.
Program: Eutelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Spacebus 3000.
Maiden flight of Ariane 5 EC-A. Delayed from October, November 20 and 28. Stentor, a French experimental geostationary direct broadcast communications satellite, was lost in the failed first flight of the Ariane 5 EC-A. Value of the lost satellite was Euro 388 million.
2002 December 11 - .
08:26 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Vandenberg.
Launch Complex:
Vandenberg LF06.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minotaur 2.
- GMDS (OSP/TLV-5?) target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USAF AFSPC.
Apogee: 1,600 km (900 mi). ABM target.This was to have been the first night-test of the GMDS, and presumably the decoy suite was more complex than previously used..
2002 December 11 - .
08:46 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kwajalein.
Launch Complex:
Kwajalein Meck.
LV Family:
Minuteman.
Launch Vehicle:
Minuteman 2 PLV.
- IFT-10 EKV Target mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: USA SSDC.
Apogee: 225 km (139 mi).
Attempted anti-ballistic missile night intercept. The EKV failed to separate from the surrogate boost vehicle. The failure to separate was attributed to a quality control failure combined with shank and vibration loads on the EKV. As a result, corrective measures taken to fix the track gate anomaly found in previous tests could not be tested. GMD suspended intercept flight testing after IFT-10. IFT-11 and IFT-12 that employed the problematic surrogate booster were eliminated from the schedule.
2002 December 13 - .
2002 December 14 - .
11:16 GMT - .
Launch Site:
SvalRak.
LV Family:
Black Brant.
Launch Vehicle:
Black Brant 10CM1.
2002 December 14 - .
23:04 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Tanegashima.
Launch Complex:
Tanegashima Y.
LV Family:
H-2.
Launch Vehicle:
H-IIA 202.
- Adeos 2 - .
Payload: Midori 2. Mass: 3,730 kg (8,220 lb). Nation: Japan.
Agency: NASDA.
Manufacturer: Mitsubishi.
Class: Earth.
Type: Earth resources satellite. Spacecraft: Adeos.
USAF Sat Cat: 27597 . COSPAR: 2002-056A. Apogee: 806 km (500 mi). Perigee: 804 km (499 mi). Inclination: 98.70 deg. Period: 101.00 min. Environment Monitoring, Aeronomy..
- FedSat - .
Mass: 58 kg (127 lb). Nation: Australia.
Agency: CSS.
Manufacturer: CRCSS.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: FedSat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27599 . COSPAR: 2002-056C. Apogee: 805 km (500 mi). Perigee: 791 km (491 mi). Inclination: 98.70 deg. Period: 100.80 min.
FedSat contained high-tech communication, space science, navigation and computing equipment and was intended to help bring broadband Internet services to remote parts of Australia. Data from its three-year mission was to be shared between Japan and Australia.
- WEOS (Kanta Kun) - .
Mass: 50 kg (110 lb). Nation: Japan.
Agency: NASDA.
Manufacturer: Chiba.
Class: Earth.
Type: Earth resources satellite. Spacecraft Bus: WEOS.
Spacecraft: WEOS.
USAF Sat Cat: 27600 . COSPAR: 2002-056D. Apogee: 804 km (499 mi). Perigee: 789 km (490 mi). Inclination: 98.70 deg. Period: 100.80 min. Ecology, Whale Monitoring satellite for Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan..
2002 December 16 - .
- Starchaser 5 pilot training. - .
Nation: UK.
Program: X-Prize.
Spacecraft Bus: X-Prize.
Spacecraft: Starchaser 5.
Starchaser Industries (Hyde, England, UK) undergoes parafoil pilot training in Florida..
2002 December 17 - .
23:04 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Kourou.
Launch Complex:
Kourou ELA2.
LV Family:
Ariane.
Launch Vehicle:
Ariane 44L.
- NSS 6 - .
Payload: A2100AXS. Mass: 4,575 kg (10,086 lb). Nation: Netherlands.
Agency: New Skies.
Manufacturer: Lockheed.
Program: Intelsat.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AS 2100.
USAF Sat Cat: 27603 . COSPAR: 2002-057A. Apogee: 35,796 km (22,242 mi). Perigee: 35,779 km (22,231 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.10 min.
Launch delayed from late November, then December 12. The Dutch New Skies Satellites' NSS-6 telecommunications spacecraft was developed by Lockheed Martin Commercial Space Systems. It was to be positioned at 95 deg E to provide broadcasting and business services coverage of the Pacific Rim, Australia, India, the Middle East and southern Africa. As of 2007 Mar 11 located at 95.01E drifting at 0.008W degrees per day.
2002 December 18 - .
11:15 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Wallops Island.
Launch Vehicle:
HYSR.
- SOAREX-2 Technology mission - .
Nation: USA.
Agency: NASA Ames.
Apogee: 70 km (43 mi).
First test flight of a large hybrid propulsion system. The Suborbital Aerodynamic Reentry Experiment payload, a joint project between Ames and Wallops, included a 'wave rider' flying wedge, a linear aerobrake (or hypersonic parachute), and a Slotted Compression Ramp Probe (SCRAMP), a super stable planetary reentry probe. The wedge was 127 centimeters long and was to free fly like a glider after deployment.
2002 December 20 - .
- Nozomi, Earth Flyby - .
Nation: Japan.
Spacecraft: Nozomi.
2002 December 20 - .
17:00 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC109.
Launch Pad: LC109/95.
LV Family:
R-36M.
Launch Vehicle:
Dnepr.
- LatinSat 1 - .
Payload: AprizeSat 3. Mass: 12 kg (26 lb). Nation: Argentina.
Agency: Aprize.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AprizeSat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27605 . COSPAR: 2002-058A. Apogee: 679 km (421 mi). Perigee: 635 km (394 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 97.90 min. Messaging satellite..
- LatinSat 2 - .
Payload: AprizeSat 4. Mass: 12 kg (26 lb). Nation: Argentina.
Agency: Aprize.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AprizeSat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27606 . COSPAR: 2002-058B. Apogee: 702 km (436 mi). Perigee: 632 km (392 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 98.10 min. Messaging satellite..
- SaudiSat 1S - .
Payload: SaudiSat 2. Mass: 10 kg (22 lb). Nation: Saudi Arabia.
Agency: RSRI.
Manufacturer: KACST.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: SaudiSat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27607 . COSPAR: 2002-058C. Apogee: 690 km (420 mi). Perigee: 633 km (393 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 98.00 min. Amateur store-forward communications payload..
- UniSat 2 - .
Mass: 10 kg (22 lb). Nation: Italy.
Agency: Makeyev bureau.
Manufacturer: La Sapienza.
Class: Technology.
Type: Navigation technology satellite. Spacecraft: UniSat.
USAF Sat Cat: 27608 . COSPAR: 2002-058D. Apogee: 667 km (414 mi). Perigee: 636 km (395 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 97.80 min.
- Rubin 2 - .
Mass: 45 kg (99 lb). Nation: Germany.
Agency: Makeyev bureau.
Manufacturer: Bremen.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: Rubin.
USAF Sat Cat: 27609 . COSPAR: 2002-058E. Apogee: 645 km (400 mi). Perigee: 639 km (397 mi). Inclination: 64.60 deg. Period: 97.60 min. Messaging technology satellite..
2002 December 24 - .
12:20 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Plesetsk.
Launch Complex:
Plesetsk LC16/2.
LV Family:
R-7.
Launch Vehicle:
Molniya 8K78M.
- Cosmos 2393 - .
Mass: 1,900 kg (4,100 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: VKS.
Manufacturer: Lavochkin bureau.
Class: Surveillance.
Type: Early warning satellite. Spacecraft: Oko.
Decay Date: 2013-12-22 . USAF Sat Cat: 27613 . COSPAR: 2002-059A. Apogee: 39,722 km (24,682 mi). Perigee: 542 km (336 mi). Inclination: 62.90 deg. Period: 716.00 min. Launch delayed from September, then October 22..
2002 December 25 - .
10:37 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/23.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-K/DM-2M.
- Cosmos 2394 - .
Payload: Glonass. Mass: 1,415 kg (3,119 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KNITs.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Navigation.
Type: Navigation satellite. Spacecraft: Glonass.
USAF Sat Cat: 27617 . COSPAR: 2002-060A. Apogee: 19,136 km (11,890 mi). Perigee: 19,124 km (11,883 mi). Inclination: 64.80 deg. Period: 675.70 min. Three navigation satellites of the GLONASS system were launched to replenish the constellation. This was the third end-of-year replenishment launch since 2000..
- Cosmos 2396 - .
Payload: Glonass-M. Mass: 1,480 kg (3,260 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KNITs.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Navigation.
Type: Navigation satellite. Spacecraft: Glonass.
USAF Sat Cat: 27619 . COSPAR: 2002-060C. Apogee: 19,135 km (11,889 mi). Perigee: 18,915 km (11,753 mi). Inclination: 64.80 deg. Period: 671.60 min.
- Cosmos 2395 - .
Payload: Glonass. Mass: 1,415 kg (3,119 lb). Nation: Russia.
Agency: KNITs.
Manufacturer: Reshetnev bureau.
Class: Navigation.
Type: Navigation satellite. Spacecraft: Glonass.
USAF Sat Cat: 27618 . COSPAR: 2002-060B. Apogee: 19,335 km (12,014 mi). Perigee: 19,130 km (11,880 mi). Inclination: 64.80 deg. Period: 679.80 min.
2002 December 27 - .
- International Space Station Status Report #02-55 - .
Nation: USA.
Related Persons: Bowersox,
Budarin,
Pettit.
Program: ISS.
Flight: STS-113 ISS EO-6.
International Space Station Expedition 6 crewmembers, Commander Ken Bowersox, Flight Engineer Nikolai Budarin, and NASA ISS Science Officer Don Pettit, began their second month aboard the orbiting laboratory on Christmas Day. While they had some duties to attend to - checking the environmental control system and the status of payloads aboard the U.S. laboratory Destiny - it was basically a day off. Additional Details: here....
2002 December 29 - .
16:49 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Jiuquan.
Launch Complex:
Jiuquan SLS.
LV Family:
CZ.
Launch Vehicle:
Chang Zheng 2F.
- Shenzhou 4 - .
Mass: 7,794 kg (17,182 lb). Nation: China.
Agency: CAS.
Manufacturer: CALT.
Class: Manned.
Type: Manned spacecraft. Spacecraft: Shenzhou.
Duration: 6.77 days. Decay Date: 2003-01-05 . USAF Sat Cat: 27630 . COSPAR: 2002-061A. Apogee: 337 km (209 mi). Perigee: 331 km (205 mi). Inclination: 42.40 deg. Period: 91.20 min.
Final unmanned test of the Shenzhou spacecraft. First night launch of the CZ-2F was viewed by Party leaders on a very cold but clear night. The spacecraft carried fifty-two science payloads in four main areas: microwave Earth observation, space environment monitoring, microgravity fluid physics, and biological technology research. The spacecraft's reentry capsule was successfully recovered on 5 January 2003 at 1116 UT. The Chinese released the news and photographs of the capsule in the dusk snow only an hour later. The landing site was 40 km from Hohhot (40.51deg N, 111.38 deg E). As in prior missions, the orbital module continued in orbit. Chinese astronauts trained on the actual flight hardware before the launch and it was officially announced that this successful mission set the stage for a first Chinese manned spaceflight in the second half of 2003. Western observors noted that the orbit and ground track allowed launch of a second rendezvous vehicle, an indication of future manned space station missions. Shenzhou 4 carried 52 scientific payloads including a microwave radiometer using a reflector antenna, installed on top of the orbital module.
2002 December 29 - .
23:17 GMT - .
Launch Site:
Baikonur.
Launch Complex:
Baikonur LC81/24.
LV Family:
Proton.
Launch Vehicle:
Proton-M/Briz-M.
- Nimiq 2 - .
Payload: A2100AX. Mass: 3,600 kg (7,900 lb). Nation: Canada.
Agency: Telesat.
Manufacturer: Lockheed.
Program: Anik.
Class: Communications.
Type: Civilian communications satellite. Spacecraft: AS 2100.
USAF Sat Cat: 27632 . COSPAR: 2002-062A. Apogee: 35,796 km (22,242 mi). Perigee: 35,787 km (22,236 mi). Inclination: 0.10 deg. Period: 1,436.30 min. Payload moved from Atlas 5. Direct broadcast satellite. As of 2007 Mar 10 located at 82.05W drifting at 0.004W degrees per day..
Back to top of page
Home - Search - Browse - Alphabetic Index: 0- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 7- 8- 9
A- B- C- D- E- F- G- H- I- J- K- L- M- N- O- P- Q- R- S- T- U- V- W- X- Y- Z
© 1997-2019 Mark Wade - Contact
© / Conditions for Use