Space Shuttle Mission STS-126: Space Shuttle
Endeavour launching on assembly flight ULF2, will deliver a Multi-Purpose
Logistics Module to the International Space Station.
Launch Target: Nov.
10, 2008
Launch Time: 9:31
p.m. EDT
Orbiter: Space
Shuttle Endeavour
Mission Number: STS-126
(126th space shuttle flight)
Mission Duration: 15
days
Landing Site: Kennedy
Space Center, Fla.
Inclination/Altitude: 28.5
degrees/320 nautical miles
Primary Payload: Deliver
a Multi-Purpose Logistics Module to the International Space
Station
Countdown
to Launch :2008-11-10
09:31:00 GMT-16:00
Space Shuttle Mission STS-125: Final Shuttle
Mission to Hubble Space Telescope
Launch Target: Oct.
8, 2008
Launch Time: 1:34
a.m. EDT
Orbiter: Atlantis
Mission Number: STS-125
(125th space shuttle flight)
Launch Window: 60
minutes - rendezvous dependent
Launch Pad: 39A
Mission Duration: 11
days
Landing Site:Kennedy
Space Center, Fla.
Inclination/Altitude: 28.5
degrees/320 nautical miles
Primary Payload: Hubble
Space Telescope Servicing Mission 4
Countdown
to Launch :2008-10-9
01:30:00 GMT+20:00
International Space Station
Space
Station Time in Orbit: 1998-11-20
06:20:00 GMT+00:00
Cumulative Crew Time in Orbit: 2000-11-2
10:23:00 GMT+00:00
Expedition 15 Time in Orbit: 2007-4-7
12:31:00 GMT-05:00
Expedition
16 Time in Orbit: 2007-10-10
08:22:00 GMT-05:00
SAMS/PIMS has been present
on ISS for: 2001-5-3
16:00:00 GMT+00:00
Moon, Mars and Beyond
Time
to Ares I-1: 2009-4-1
00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Time
to Ares I-1r:2009-10-1
00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Time
to first CEV crew launch to ISS: 2014-6-30
00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Time
to first lunar launch: 0000-0-0
00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Time
to first Mars launch: 0000-0-0
00:00:00 GMT+00:00
Time
to first Martian Landing: 0000-0-0
00:00:00 GMT+00:00