NASA STS-120 SR&QA MER Status Flight Day 16 Report & Landing Report

GMT 311/18:23:00
November 7, 2007
STS-120 Landing Report & Flight Day 16 Report
Shift Leads: Jennifer Harris, Jim Gardner, Tim Kassebaum
Entry Specialist: Jeff Peters
Mission Safety Engineers: Sonya Illg, Colleen Boggs, Jon Griffith
Boeing Safety Engineers: Edward Young, David Speck, Jesse Hayes
Discovery landed on orbit 238, on the 1st KSC opportunity, at runway 33 at GMT 311:18:01:21, with wheel stop a minute later. There were no observed anomalies during the re-entry & landing operations. All aspects of the landing appeared to be completely nominal.
Landing weather was observed and forecasted ‘GO’, and Flight Director gave the flight crew a ‘GO’ for de-orbit burn 1 hour and 12 minutes prior. Due to the strong, but acceptable, headwinds at the shuttle landing facility, Discovery landed with the close-in aimpoint for the outer glideslope.
Other flight day 16 activities included payload bay door closure and normal deorbit preparation tasks.
There are no new anomalies at this time.
MER ANOMALIES
- MER-01 LH2 Umbilical Ice
- MER-02 SSME 1 Inlet Temperature Erratic
- MER-03 WIS GFE Prime Laptop Local Timeouts
- MER-04 OBSS Grapple Position Delta from Expected
- MER-05 TCS Error MSG during RNDZ Checkout
- MER-06 PRLA 4 Latch IND delayed (On to Off)
- MER-07 TPS Tile and Blanket Anomalies
- MER-08 No Overtemp Flag on Camera A
- MER-09 STS-6 (WLES) A13p PGSC loss of monitor
- MER-10 RMS Shoulder Temperatures Increasing
- MER-11 Middeck AVIU Failed
- MER-12 (S&MA-07 & -10) DCS 760 Camera S/N 1017 Failure During 10A EVA 2
- MER-13 WLES Sensor Trigger w/ no recorded data
- MER-14 CWC Leaking
- MER-15 GO2 Transfer Flex Hose Line Plug Failure
- MER-16 Payload Bay Floodlight #3 Failed (S&MA-14)
- MER-17 OBSS Sensor Temperatures Below Cert Limits
- MER-18 SPEC 205 Displaying Incorrect Data
- MER-19 (S&MA-13) Payload Bay Camera C Yellow Hue
- MER-20 Waste Nozzle Temp B sensor erratic