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Unofficial Shuttle Launch Schedule - Full List Until About 2010

Next launch scheduled: STS-127 Endeavour (ISS-29), Pad A, Jul 11, 2009 (ISS-29-2J/A: JEM EF, ELM ES, SLP-D2)


Upcoming Shuttle Missions:

  • STS-127 Endeavour (ISS-29) Pad A Jul 11, 2009 (ISS-29-2J/A: JEM EF, ELM ES, SLP-D2)
  • STS-128 Discovery (ISS-30) Pad A Aug 18, 2009 (ISS-30-17A: MPLM, LMC, TVIS2, CHeCS 2)
  • STS-129 Atlantis (ISS-31) Pad A Nov 12, 2009 (ISS-31-ULF3: MPLM, ELC1, ELC2)
  • STS-130 Endeavour (ISS-32) Pad A Feb 4, 2010 (ISS-32-20A: Node 3)
  • STS-131 Discovery (ISS-33) Pad A Mar 18, 2010 (ISS-33-19A: MPLM, LMC)
  • STS-132 Atlantis (ISS-34) Pad A May 14, 2010 (ISS-34-ULF4: MPLM, ICC, MRM1)
  • STS-133 Endeavour (ISS-35) Pad A Jul 29, 2010 (ISS-35-ULF5: MPLM, ELC3, ELC4)
  • STS-134 Discovery (ISS-36) Pad A Sep 16, 2010 (ISS-36-ULF6: MLPM)
    *** ISS Assembly Complete ***
  • NOTE: This schedule was prepared from various and partly discordant Nasa and other sources, so it should be taken with appropriate care. Actual launch dates are set at the Flight Readiness Review held about two weeks prior to launch.

    International Space Station (ISS) flies in an orbit inclined 51.60 degrees to Earth's equator, while the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) is in a 28.47 degrees inclined orbit.

    Orbiter assignments as well as approximate dates are increasingly uncertain with later times, the later STS numbers are not yet assigned and inofficial guesses. Remember: Everything in shuttle schedules is subject to continuous revision.


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