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Endeavour (OV-105)

Background

Upgrades and Features

Construction Milestones

07/31/87 Contract Award
02/15/82 Start structural assembly of Crew Module (yes 1982)
09/28/87 Start structural assembly of aft-fuselage
12/22/87 Wings arrive at Palmdale from Grumman
08/01/87 Start of Final Assembly
07/06/90 Completed Final Assembly
04/25/91 Rollout from Palmdale
05/07/91 Delivery to Kennedy Space Center
04/06/92 Flight Readiness Firing
05/07/92 First Flight (STS-49)

The orbiter Endeavour underwent a 8-month Orbiter Maintenance Down Period (OMDP) in Palmdale, CA. The most significant modification was the installation of an external air lock making Endeavour capable of docking with the International Space Station once construction begins late 1997. (Reference KSC Shuttle Status 7/30/1996).

Endeavour's Flights to date:

01. STS-49 (05/07/92)
02. STS-47 (09/12/92)
03. STS-54 (01/13/93)
04. STS-57 (6/21/93)
05. STS-61 (12/02/93)
06. STS-59 (04/09/94)
07. STS-68 (9/30/94)
08. STS-67 (3/02/95)
09. STS-69 (9/07/95)
10. STS-72 (1/11/96)
11. STS-77 (5/19/96)

OMDP to Palmdale

12. STS-89 (1/22/98)
13. STS-88 (12/4/1998)
14. STS-99 (2/11/2000)
15. STS-97 (11/30/2000)
16. STS-100 (4/19/2001)
17. STS-108 (12/05/2001)
18. STS-111 (6/05/2002)
19. STS-113 (11/23/2002)

OMDP at KSC

The orbiter Endeavour underwent a 24-month Orbiter Maintenance Down Period (OMDP) at the Kennedy Space Center. Engineers and technicians spent 900,000 hours performing 124 modifications. These included recommended return to flight safety modifications, bonding more than 1,000 thermal protection system tiles and inspecting more than 150 miles of wiring. Eighty five of the modifications are complete and 39 are still underway. Two of the more extensive modifications included the addition of the multi-functional electronic display system (glass cockpit), and the three-string global positioning system. (Reference NASA Release 05-336).

20. STS-118 (8/8/2007)
21. STS-123 (3/11/2008)
22. STS-126 (11/14/2008)
23. STS-127 (7/15/2009)
24. STS-130 (2/08/2010)
25. STS-134 (5/16/2011)

From September 19-21, 2012, Endeavour was flown from Kennedy Space Center to Los Angeles California atop NASA's Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. It then went on a three day journey thru the streets of Los Angeles and then towed into its new home inside the Samuel Oschin Space Shuttle Display Pavilion at the California Science Center. It made its museum debut on October 30, 2012 and is now on public display.

Endeavour's Final Flight Log:

25 flights
299 Days in Space
4,671 orbits
122.883 Million Miles

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Last Updated Wednesday, October 12, 17:36:23 EDT 2005 Jim Dumoulin (Redacted)