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September 8, 2009

STS-128 EVA#3

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Spacewalkers were John Olivas and Christer Fuglesang. The STS-128 EVA #3 total time was seven hours and one minute. This was the final EVA of the STS-128 mission.

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September 4, 2009

STS-128 EVA #2

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Spacewalkers were John Olivas and Christer Fuglesang. The STS-128 EVA #2 total time was six hours and thirty-nine minutes.

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September 2, 2009

STS-128 EVA #1

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Spacewalkers were John Olivas and Nicole Stott. The STS-128 EVA #1 total time was six hours and thirty-five minutes.

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September 2, 2009

XCOR 5K18 \’Lynx\’ Rocket Engine Test

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XCOR Aerospace has reached several significant milestones in the 5K18 rocket engine test program. The engine is powered by liquid oxygen and kerosene and can produce up to 2900 lbf of thrust. The XCOR\’s Lynx suborbital spacecraft will use four 5K18 engines and it will be able to perform suborbital flights.

“Like all of our rocket engines, this engine has demonstrated the ability to be stopped and re-started using our safe and reliable spark torch ignition system”, said XCOR CEO Jeff Greason. “The basic cooling design has also been completed and the engine is able to run continuously at thermal equilibrium. With those milestones reached, the 5K18 test program is now moving forward into a second phase of tuning and optimization, in which we will also greatly increase our cumulative run time.”

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August 31, 2009

STS-128 ISS Docking

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On STS-128, NASA is testing a new system during the rendezvous, docking, undocking, and fly-around phases of the mission. The new vision system is called TriDAR and it is developed by Neptec, a Canadian company based in Ottawa. Neptec is a prime contractor to NASA since 1995. Neptec range of products for the space industry also includes the Laser Camera System (LCS) and the Space Vision System (SVS).

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August 29, 2009

STS-128 Space Shuttle Discovery Launch

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On August 28, 2009, at 11:59 PM EDT, Space Shuttle Discovery launched from Launch Pad 39A, Kennedy Space Center. Discovery\’s payload contains the Leonardo Multi-Purpose Logistics Module and the Lightweight Multi-Purpose Experiment Support Structure Carrier.

The STS-128 crew consists of Commander Rick Sturckow, Pilot Kevin Ford, mission specialists José Hernández, John “Danny” Olivas, Nicole Stott, European Space Agency\’s Christer Fuglesang and Patrick Forrester. Nicole Stott will remain on the space station as flight engineer, replacing Timothy Kopra.

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