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- STS-400 abstract "STS-400 was the Space Shuttle contingency support (Launch On Need) flight that would have been launched using Space Shuttle Endeavour if a major problem occurred on Space Shuttle Atlantis during STS-125, the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission (HST SM-4).Due to the much lower orbital inclination of the HST compared to the ISS, the shuttle crew would have been unable to use the International Space Station as a "safe haven," and NASA would not have been able to follow the usual plan of recovering the crew with another shuttle at a later date. Instead, NASA developed a plan to conduct a shuttle-to-shuttle rescue mission, similar to proposed rescue missions for pre-ISS flights. The rescue mission would have been launched only three days after call-up and as early as seven days after the launch of STS-125, since the crew of Atlantis would only have about three weeks of consumables after launch.The mission was first rolled out in September 2008 to Launch Complex 39B two weeks after the STS-125 shuttle was rolled out to Launch Complex 39A, creating a rare scenario in which two shuttles were on launch pads at the same time. In October 2008, however, STS-125 was delayed and rolled back to the VAB.Initially, STS-125 was retargeted for no earlier than February 2009. This changed the STS-400 vehicle from Endeavour to Discovery. The mission was redesignated STS-401 due to the swap from Endeavour to Discovery. STS-125 was then delayed further, allowing Discovery mission STS-119 to fly beforehand. This resulted in the rescue mission reverting to Endeavour, and the STS-400 designation being reinstated. In January, 2009, it was announced that NASA was evaluating conducting both launches from Complex 39A in order to avoid further delays to Ares I-X, which, at the time, was scheduled for launch from LC-39B in the September 2009 timeframe. It was planned that after the STS-125 mission in October 2008, Launch Complex 39B would undergo the conversion for use in Project Constellation for the Ares I-X rocket. Several of the members on the NASA mission management team said at the time (2009) that single-pad operations were possible, but the decision was made to use both pads.".
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- STS-400 crew10Down Michael_J._Massimino.
- STS-400 crew10Up "None".
- STS-400 crew11Down Andrew_J._Feustel.
- STS-400 crew11Up "None".
- STS-400 crew1Up Christopher_Ferguson.
- STS-400 crew2Up Eric_Boe.
- STS-400 crew3Up Robert_S._Kimbrough.
- STS-400 crew4Up Stephen_Bowen_(astronaut).
- STS-400 crew5Down Scott_Altman.
- STS-400 crew5Up "None".
- STS-400 crew6Down Gregory_C._Johnson.
- STS-400 crew6Up "None".
- STS-400 crew7Down Michael_T._Good.
- STS-400 crew7Up "None".
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- STS-400 crew8Up "None".
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- STS-400 crew9Up "None".
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- STS-400 crewLanding Michael_J._Massimino.
- STS-400 crewLanding Michael_T._Good.
- STS-400 crewLanding Scott_Altman.
- STS-400 crewMembers Christopher_Ferguson.
- STS-400 crewMembers Eric_Boe.
- STS-400 crewMembers Robert_S._Kimbrough.
- STS-400 crewMembers Stephen_Bowen_(astronaut).
- STS-400 crewSize "11".
- STS-400 crewSize "4".
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- STS-400 launchSite Kennedy_Space_Center.
- STS-400 launchSite Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39.
- STS-400 missionDuration "604800.0".
- STS-400 missionType "Crew rescue".
- STS-400 name "STS-400".
- STS-400 orbitInclination "28.5".
- STS-400 orbitReference Geocentric_orbit.
- STS-400 orbitRegime Low_Earth_orbit.
- STS-400 position "Commander".
- STS-400 position "Mission Specialist 1".
- STS-400 position "Mission Specialist 2".
- STS-400 position "Mission Specialist 3".
- STS-400 position "Mission Specialist 4".
- STS-400 position "Mission Specialist 5".
- STS-400 position "Pilot".
- STS-400 position "STS-125 Commander".
- STS-400 position "STS-125 Pilot".
- STS-400 position "STS-125".
- STS-400 terminology "Astronaut".
- STS-400 subject Category:Rescue.
- STS-400 subject Category:Space_Shuttle_missions.
- STS-400 subject Category:Space_Shuttle_program.
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- STS-400 comment "STS-400 was the Space Shuttle contingency support (Launch On Need) flight that would have been launched using Space Shuttle Endeavour if a major problem occurred on Space Shuttle Atlantis during STS-125, the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission (HST SM-4).Due to the much lower orbital inclination of the HST compared to the ISS, the shuttle crew would have been unable to use the International Space Station as a "safe haven," and NASA would not have been able to follow the usual plan of recovering the crew with another shuttle at a later date. ".
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