During the launch of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory in 1999, an in-flight anomaly occurred a few seconds after liftoff. A power fluctuation caused two Main Engine controllers to drop offline. Fortunately, due to redundancy, the Space Shuttle Columbia was able to successfully reach orbit and avoid an abort. After the successful deployment of Chandra and the safe return of the crew, in-vestigation revealed that the controller failure was due to a wire short in the pay-load bay. It was suspected that the Kapton insulation on the wire rubbed off against a burred screw head, the result of overtightening of the screw during a maintenance event 4 to 5 years prior to the STS-93 mission. Vibrations led the abraded wire to short during flight. The Space Shuttle Program was grounded for 4 months while a program-wide inspection and wire chafing mitigation effort of all orbiter wiring ensued.


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    Title :

    Short Circuiting the Controller –Missteps in Maintenance and Inspection of Process and Wiring in STS-93


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    Conference:

    AHFE 2021 International Conference ; 2021 ; Manhattan, New York, US


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English