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Mission: STS-128 Orbiter: Discovery Primary Payload: 30th station flight (17A), Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module, Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier Launch Date: Aug 29 Launch Time: 04:59 a.m. BST Launch Pad: 39A Landing Window: 10 minutes Inclination/Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles Landed:Sat, Sept. 12, 2009, 01:53 a.m. BST Landing Site:Edwards Air Force Base, California Mission Elapsed Time: 13 days, 20 hours, 53 minutes, 45 seconds Official Landing Times Main gear touchdown:01:53:25 a.m. BST Nose gear touchdown:01:53:34 a.m. BST Wheels stop:01:54:35 a.m. BST>br> Total miles:more than 5.7 million |
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A veteran space flier,
Navy Capt. Dominic L. Gorie, will command the STS-123 shuttle mission
to deliver the Japanese Kibo Logistics Module and the Canadian Dextre
robotics system to the International Space Station. Air Force Col.
Gregory H. Johnson will serve as pilot. Mission specialists include
Richard M. Linnehan, Air Force Maj. Robert L. Behnken, Navy Capt.
Michael J. Foreman and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut
Takao Doi. Johnson, Behnken and Foreman will be making their first
spaceflight. The mission will deliver NASA Astronaut Garrett Reisman to the complex and return European Space Agency astronaut Léopold Eyharts to Earth. STS-123 is the 25th shuttle mission to the International Space Station. Launch Target: Feb. 14, 2008 Orbiter: Endeavour Mission Number: STS-123 (122nd space shuttle flight) Launch Window: 10 minutes Launch Pad: 39A Mission Duration: TBD Landing Site: KSC Inclination/Altitude: 51.6 degrees/122 nautical miles Primary Payload: 25th station flight (1J/A), Kibo Logistics Module, Dextre Robotics System |
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STS 128 Lands at Edwards!
STS 128 Flyaround!
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A veteran space flier,
Navy Capt. Dominic L. Gorie, will command the STS-123 shuttle mission
to deliver the Japanese Kibo Logistics Module and the Canadian Dextre
robotics system to the International Space Station. Air Force Col.
Gregory H. Johnson will serve as pilot. Mission specialists include
Richard M. Linnehan, Air Force Maj. Robert L. Behnken, Navy Capt.
Michael J. Foreman and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut
Takao Doi. Johnson, Behnken and Foreman will be making their first
spaceflight.
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