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STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« on: 07/15/2011 12:52 pm »
I normally wouldn't post this far in advance, but I'm on vacation next week so wanted to get it started and let the group take over from here.

Offhand I don't see anything big on the horizon... USAF is actually pretty pessimistic with their shower/storm threat during that morning, but I don't see what warrants that much worry.

USAF Weather Links: http://www.patrick.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-070606-012.pdf

Spaceflight Meteorology Group: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/smg/SMG_prod.php?pil=OAV&sid=JSC

National Weather Service: http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?CityName=Titusville&state=FL&site=MLB&textField1=28.5888&textField2=-80.8202&e=0

NWS Forecast Discsussion: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/data/MLB/AFDMLB

Landing weather rules: http://nasa-ksc.org/outgoing/weather_Rules.pdf (L2 has more info and more recent updates)

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #1 on: 07/16/2011 12:40 am »
RDale,

Thanks for the start of the thread. With sunrise at 6:38am and civil twilight at 6:12am, I am thinking that a 15 approach may be the nominal choice. i.e. keep the light  behind the pilot after the last HAC. Do the potential winds direction at that time in the morning, support this,too?

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #2 on: 07/16/2011 01:15 am »
I'll still keep my Cameras charged for a quick Edwards trip.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #3 on: 07/16/2011 01:33 am »
Very rarely would the winds be an issue at that time of the morning, so it'll probably be chosen on other issues like you noted Eksath.

Prober - no need to charge them now, Edwards will not be activated for the initial landing day.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #4 on: 07/16/2011 04:47 am »
Given that lighting conditions are debatably "weather", some related numbers:

KSC July 21-22:
5:08AM Astronomical twilight    (negligible atmospheric scattering)
5:41AM Nautical twilight    (sea horizon visible)
6:12AM Civil twilight 
6:38AM Sunrise

Edwards July 22:
4:12AM Astronomical twilight
4:50AM Nautical twilight
5:25AM Civil twilight 
5:53AM Sunrise

Also, per notes in L2, waiting 1 orbit for daylight conditions is not being considered.  Approximate landing time on July 22 is roughly 5AM local time for both KSC and Edwards.

Prober, I'll post Edwards landing viewing notes in the viewing thread should that scenario become likely.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #5 on: 07/16/2011 07:11 pm »
Given that lighting conditions are debatably "weather", some related numbers:

KSC July 21-22:
5:08AM Astronomical twilight    (negligible atmospheric scattering)
5:41AM Nautical twilight    (sea horizon visible)
6:12AM Civil twilight 
6:38AM Sunrise

Edwards July 22:
4:12AM Astronomical twilight
4:50AM Nautical twilight
5:25AM Civil twilight 
5:53AM Sunrise

Also, per notes in L2, waiting 1 orbit for daylight conditions is not being considered.  Approximate landing time on July 22 is roughly 5AM local time for both KSC and Edwards.

Prober, I'll post Edwards landing viewing notes in the viewing thread should that scenario become likely.

Thanks, will keep it handy
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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #6 on: 07/17/2011 10:08 pm »
Take a look what's off Cape Canaveral..
...TROPICAL DEPRESSION FORMS JUST NORTH OF THE NORTHWEST BAHAMAS...
5:00 PM EDT Sun Jul 17
Location: 27.5°N 78.2°W
Max sustained: 35 mph
Moving: S at 2 mph
Min pressure: 1010 mb

Predicted to move away from the launch/landing site by Thursday.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #7 on: 07/18/2011 12:24 pm »
SMG is out this morning with a landing day forecast.  No weather constraints for any of the landing opportunities at any sites. 

Forecast winds for KSC on Thursday are 240 at 6-9 kts, so a direct crosswind not favoring either runway.

(Tropical Storm Bret is not currently a factor, and will be even further out to sea by Thursday.)

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #8 on: 07/18/2011 01:17 pm »
Sun position at 1st landing opportunity at KSC.

Altitude   -8.9° 
Azimuth   60.8° 
Right ascension   8h 1m 42s 
Declination  20° 29' 46" 
Range (AU)  1.0161136 
Constellation  Cancer 

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #9 on: 07/19/2011 02:44 pm »
What time is Atlantis due to touch down (Eastern time)??
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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #10 on: 07/19/2011 02:47 pm »
What time is Atlantis due to touch down (Eastern time)??
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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #11 on: 07/19/2011 03:14 pm »
I cant believe they are doing a night landing for the final landing ever, That sucks!!
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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #12 on: 07/19/2011 03:16 pm »
Sun position at 1st landing opportunity at KSC.

Altitude   -8.9° 
Azimuth   60.8° 
Right ascension   8h 1m 42s 
Declination  20° 29' 46" 
Range (AU)  1.0161136 
Constellation  Cancer 



So it looks like the shuttle will be fully illuminated by the sun above 55K feet (12K feet / 2 degrees). It will be quite difficult to snap a good photo of it :(

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #13 on: 07/19/2011 04:08 pm »
So it looks like the shuttle will be fully illuminated by the sun above 55K feet (12K feet / 2 degrees). It will be quite difficult to snap a good photo of it :(
Unfortunately, it's worse than that.  The approximation is 12K meters / 2 degrees (http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=388), and the higher you go, the less it helps.  My estimate is closer to 50 _miles_ for full illumination ("sunrise").

If it were only 55K feet, that's roughly the altitude of the shuttle as it goes subsonic, directly overhead.  At least in the drier, clearer air out west, it's possible to spot it at that point, and even easier if it were lit up.  Given that 55kft ~ 11 miles ~ distance from launch pad to Port Canaveral/Titusville, that gives a rough idea of its apparent size at that point.

Incidentally for the weather thread, this morning's weather sheet continues to indicate no forecast weather violations for landing:

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U.S. LANDING SITES - EOM - THURSDAY 07/21/11

 SHUTTLE LANDING FACILITY...KENNEDY SPACE CENTER FL
 KSC  FEW020 FEW070 SCT250           7              24006P09

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #14 on: 07/20/2011 11:45 pm »
So, what is the weather like in Florida? I am on standby in case the shuttle lands in California, so I guess I should be paying attention.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #15 on: 07/20/2011 11:56 pm »
U.S. LANDING SITES - EOM - THURSDAY 07/21/11

 SHUTTLE LANDING FACILITY...KENNEDY SPACE CENTER FL
 FIRST OPPORTUNITY
 KSC  FEW050 SCT250                  7              24004P06


 SECOND OPPORTUNITY
 KSC  FEW050 SCT250                  7              26002P03
      WIND LGT VRB

 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE CA
 EDW  SKC                            7              22007P11


 NORTHRUP STRIP...WHITE SANDS SPACE HARBOR NM
 NOR  FEW080 SCT250                  7              12006P09


FLIGHT RULE VIOLATIONS:
 KSC ... NONE
 EDW ... NONE
 NOR ... NONE

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #16 on: 07/20/2011 11:56 pm »
Mark: 10 hours until landing, and about 1 1/2 hours until crew wake at 9:29PM Eastern.

I bid Atlantis and crew a safe entry and landing, and will save further comment for when they are on the ground.

So, what is the weather like in Florida? I am on standby in case the shuttle lands in California, so I guess I should be paying attention.

Warm and humid, as usual, and favorable for landing.  I'll post updates to the weather thread as needed, but it's not really been needed.  Edwards isn't activated for Thursday, so there won't be anything to stand by for tonight.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #17 on: 07/21/2011 12:07 am »
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Note: I believe the issue time for this forecast was 3:30AM CDT - that's the most current on the SMG site.  There was supposed to be an update issued at 5P, but I haven't seen it yet...  Not that I expect anything to change.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #18 on: 07/21/2011 12:47 am »
From Orlando, about 50 miles (as the crow flies) from the SLF, it's a beautiful summer evening.  Warm & on the humid side as is the norm, but calm, almost no wind, and just a few high cirrus.

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Re: STS-135 Landing Weather Thread
« Reply #19 on: 07/21/2011 12:58 am »
The weather is amazing.

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