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General Discussion => Q&A Section => Topic started by: ZachS09 on 06/19/2013 10:07 pm
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I have been looking for the times when a certain shuttle mission was bound to liftoff at, but it was scrubbed. I'll provide you with examples:
STS-2: (Scrub on November 4, 1981)
STS-61-C: (Abort at T-14 seconds)
STS-56: (Abort at T-11 seconds)
STS-68: (RSLS abort at T-1.9 seconds)
STS-55: (RSLS abort at T-3 seconds)
STS-51: (RSLS abort at T-3 seconds)
STS-41-D: (RSLS abort at T-4 seconds)
STS-41-D: (Scrub on June 25, 1984)
STS-9: (Scrub on October 29, 1983)
STS-6: (Delay from January 20, 1983)
STS-8: (Delay from August 4, 1983)
STS-35: (Scrub on May 16, 1990 and its other delays)
STS-51-C: (Scrub on January 23, 1985)
STS-61-F & STS-61-G
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There is a document for pay called the shuttle almanac that has the info
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Just bought the almanac, Jim. I'll try to find what I am looking for. Thanks a bunch.
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Just bought the almanac, Jim. I'll try to find what I am looking for. Thanks a bunch.
It's a fine reference, but another one I'd suggest (and has been noted here multiple times) is the Space Shuttle Missions Summary:
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/reference/TM-2011-216142.pdf
(There are mismatches on a detail here and there, but not unexpected.)
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Just bought the almanac, Jim. I'll try to find what I am looking for. Thanks a bunch.
It's a fine reference, but another one I'd suggest (and has been noted here multiple times) is the Space Shuttle Missions Summary:
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/reference/TM-2011-216142.pdf
(There are mismatches on a detail here and there, but not unexpected.)
I couldn't find that and forgot about it
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Just bought the almanac, Jim. I'll try to find what I am looking for. Thanks a bunch.
It's a fine reference, but another one I'd suggest (and has been noted here multiple times) is the Space Shuttle Missions Summary:
http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/reference/TM-2011-216142.pdf
(There are mismatches on a detail here and there, but not unexpected.)
I could find that and forgot about it
No worries; they're probably complementary.
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Now have to see if it is in my 45G of documents.