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Revision as of 00:57, 29 July 2009

STS-4V
Mission insignia
Shuttle Patch.png
Mission statistics
Mission nameSTS-4V
Space shuttleTerra Nova
Spacecraft massTBD
Launch padSLC-6
Launch dateJuly 29, 2009
6:25 a.m. PDT
(14:25 UTC)
LandingAugust 10, 2009
Number of orbitsTBD
Orbital periodTBD
Orbital altitude191 miles (307 km)
Orbital inclination90°
Distance traveledTBD
Related missions
Previous mission Next mission
STS-3V STS-3V STS-5V STS-5V

STS-4V is a multinational Earth-science space shuttle mission, planned for July 29, 2009. It is expected to use the Space Shuttle Terra Nova. The primary payload will be the SPACEHAB Double Research Module and two Extended Duration Orbiter pallets. The mission is scheduled to include three spacewalks using newly a updated version of the Manned Maneuvering Unit (MMU).


Crew

Position Astronaut
Commander Harold Hamilton
Fifth spaceflight
Pilot David Sanders
Third spaceflight
Mission Specialist 1 Ixy Comeaux
Fifth spaceflight
Lead spacewalker, EV1
Mission Specialist 2 Yuri Malashenko, RKA
First spaceflight
EV2
Payload Specialist 1 Clarissa Thomas, ESA
First spaceflight

Mission parameters

  • Mass: TBD
  • Perigee: TBD
  • Apogee: TBD
  • Inclination: 90°
  • Period: TBD

Mission payload

Launch delays

Mission timeline

Extra-vehicular activity

Two spacewalks are planned for STS-4V.

EVA # Spacewalkers Start (UTC) End (UTC) Duration
EVA 1
Ixy Comeaux July 18
16:19
July 18
21:51
5 hours, 32 minutes
First successful test of the newly designed NG-MMU. Fourth ever untethered spacewalk.
EVA 2
Comeaux
Yuri Malashenko
July 20
15:27
July 20
22:20
6 hours, 53 minutes
First Russian and fifth ever untethered spacewalk.

Wake-up calls

A tradition for NASA human spaceflights since the days of Gemini, mission crews are played a special musical track at the start of each day in space. Each track is specially chosen, often by their families, and usually has a special meaning to an individual member of the crew, or is applicable to their daily activities.

Flight Day Song Artist/Composer Played for Links
Day 2
"Cosmic Castaway" Electrasy Ixy Comeaux WAV MP3
TRANSCRIPT

Contingency mission

STS-505 was the designation given to the Contingency Shuttle Crew Support mission which would be launched in the event Space Shuttle Terra Nova became disabled during STS-4V. Due to the inclination and other orbit parameters of the mission, Terra Nova would have been unable to use the International Space Station as a safe haven in the event of structural or mechanical failure. The mission would be a modified version of the STS-400 rescue mission, and would launch from Space Launch Complex 7 at Vandenberg. Once in orbit, the rescue orbiter would perform an extended TPS tile check and would link up with Terra Nova, which would grapple the rescue orbiter with its Remote Manipulator System (RMS).