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STS-128 crew in launch dress rehearsal

10/08/2009 1709 views 1 likes
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ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang and his six STS-128 crewmates have completed a launch countdown dress rehearsal at NASA's Kennedy Space Centre in preparation for launch to the International Space Station later this month.

The practice countdown, or Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test (TCDT), is considered a key training exercise both for the astronauts and the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) launch team. The exercise gives engineers an opportunity to run through the preparations leading up to a Shuttle launch. It also serves as a launch-day dress rehearsal for the astronauts.

Christer Fuglesang dons launch and entry suit for simulated launch countdown
Christer Fuglesang dons launch and entry suit for simulated launch countdown

The STS-128 crew arrived at KSC on Wednesday 5 August. During their first day of training the crew was familiarised with the M-113 armoured personnel carrier which is used to evacuate the crew from the launch pad in the case of fire.

On Thursday the crew visited Launch Pad 39A where Space Shuttle Discovery stands ready for launch. At the top of the launch pad they practiced getting into the slidewire baskets that would carry the crew away from the pad during an emergency.

As the final exercise in the TCDT, the crew donned their orange partial-pressure suits and entered Discovery for a simulation of the launch countdown and to practice an emergency evacuation of the launch pad.

Suited STS-128 crewmembers make their way to the launch pad for simulated launch countdown
Suited STS-128 crewmembers make their way to the launch pad for simulated launch countdown

The STS-128 mission includes vital preparations for the arrival of the European-built Node 3 in February 2010. As well as important EVA maintenance tasks, the transportation of experiment equipment to the ISS, including a European-built MELFI freezer, and return of important payloads back to Earth including the European Technology Exposure Facility (EuTEF), which has been located on the outside of the European Columbus laboratory for one and a half years. The mission also exchanges an ISS Expedition crewmember. STS-128 is scheduled for launch on 25 August.

Forrester and Fuglesang wait to enter Discovery for the launch dress rehearsal
Forrester and Fuglesang wait to enter Discovery for the launch dress rehearsal
STS-128 crewmembers seated inside Discovery for simulated launch countdown
STS-128 crewmembers seated inside Discovery for simulated launch countdown
The STS-128 crew practice an emergency exit from the launch pad
The STS-128 crew practice an emergency exit from the launch pad
STS-128 crewmembers on the top level of the fixed service structure at Launch Pad 39A
STS-128 crewmembers on the top level of the fixed service structure at Launch Pad 39A
Christer Fuglesang drives the M-113 armoured personnel carrier, part of launch dress rehearsal training
Christer Fuglesang drives the M-113 armoured personnel carrier, part of launch dress rehearsal training
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang during final preflight training at Kennedy Space Center
ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang during final preflight training at Kennedy Space Center
STS-128 crew with Space Shuttle Discovery during final preflight training at KSC
STS-128 crew with Space Shuttle Discovery during final preflight training at KSC

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