Approach and Landing Tests

Approach and Landing Tests
Enterprise separates from the SCA on its first solo flight as part of ALT, August 12, 1977

The Approach and Landing Tests were a series of sixteen taxi and flight trials of the prototype Space Shuttle Enterprise that took place between February and October 1977 to test the vehicle's flight characteristics. Of the sixteen taxi-tests and flights, eleven saw Enterprise remain mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA), while the final five had the shuttle jettisoned from the SCA, with the on-board crew flying and landing the spacecraft.

Background

The Space Shuttle program originated in the late 1960s as an attempt to reduce the cost of spaceflight by introducing a reusable spacecraft. The final agreed design would feature a reusable spaceplane, a disposable external tank and reusable solid-fuel rocket boosters. The contract to build the spaceplane, which eventually came to be known as the "orbiter", was awarded to North American Rockwell (later Rockwell International), with the first complete orbiter rolled out in 1976. Originally planned to be named Constitution (due to its completion being in the year of the United States Bicentennial), a letter-writing campaign by Star Trek fans persuaded President Gerald Ford to change the name of the prototype to Enterprise.[1] It was unveiled to the public on September 17, 1976, with several members of the Star Trek cast in attendance.[1]

Test program

Upon the orbiter's entry into service, NASA began an extensive program of tests using Enterprise to ensure all of the systems it had put in place for the Shuttle program functioned as designed.[2] These tests would encompass not only the flight tests planned to test the flight characteristics of the orbiter, but also ground-based testing of the launch pad systems and procedures. In January 1977, Enterprise was taken by road from the Rockwell plant at Palmdale, California to the Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base to begin the flight test phase of the program, which had been christened by NASA as the Approach and Landing Tests (ALT).

Crews

Crew 1
Crew 1 - Haise and Fullerton
Crew 2 - Engle and Truly

The program lasted from February until October 1977, with a pair of two-man crews assigned to the orbiter:

Crew 1

Position Astronaut
Commander Fred W. Haise, Jr.
Pilot C. Gordon Fullerton

Haise had previously flown as the Lunar Module pilot of Apollo 13, and was named as the commander of the original STS-2 mission.[note 1] Fullerton later flew as the pilot of STS-3 and commanded STS-51-F.

Crew 2

Position Astronaut
Commander Joe H. Engle
Pilot Richard H. Truly

This crew later flew on STS-2. Engle was originally a USAF pilot on the X-15, and had already gained Astronaut wings by the time he joined NASA. He flew his second Shuttle mission on STS-51-I.[note 2] Truly flew his second Shuttle mission as commander of STS-8.

Shuttle carrier aircraft

SCA crew - (L-R: McMurtry, Horton, Fulton, Young)

In addition to the two assigned Shuttle crews, who would alternate crewing the orbiter, a flight crew was attached to the Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) for the entire program. This consisted of a captain and co-pilot, plus a pair of flight engineers:

Position Crew member
Captain Fitzhugh L. Fulton, Jr.
Co-pilot Thomas C. McMurtry
Flight engineer Louis E. Guidry, Jr.
Flight engineer Victor W. Horton
Flight engineer Vincent A. Alvarez
Flight engineer William R. Young

ALT

Space Shuttle Enterprise attached to Shuttle Carrier Aircraft during test flight
Space Shuttle Enterprise attached to Shuttle Carrier Aircraft for ferry flight
Enterprise mated to the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft for one of the ALT captive flights (top) and a ferry flight (bottom). Note the higher nose position during the captive flight

The ALT program was divided into three distinct phases.[4] The first phase was designated as the "taxi-test" phase, which involved the SCA and orbiter in a mated formation conducting taxi tests at Edwards Air Force Base to verify the taxiing characteristics of the aircraft while carrying the orbiter. These tests did not involve the orbiter in any way beyond it being mated to the aircraft, so consequently it remained powered down and uncrewed. A total of three taxi-tests were performed on February 15, 1977. Following this, the program moved into its next phase.

Captive flights

The captive flight phase of ALT saw the SCA/orbiter combination in flight as a test of the SCA's flying characteristics while mated to the orbiter, and as an initial test of the orbiter systems in flight. This was subdivided into two phases:

Captive – inert

There were a total of five captive-inert flights designed to test the flight and handling characteristics of the aircraft while it was mated to the orbiter. As with the taxi tests, this did not involve the orbiter beyond it being mated to the SCA, so it remained unpowered and uncrewed.

Captive – active

The captive-active flights were intended to determine the optimum profile required for Enterprise to separate from the SCA during the orbiter's free-flights. These were also intended to refine and test the orbiter crew procedures and to ensure the operational readiness of the orbiter's systems. For these three flights, although Enterprise remained mated to the SCA, it was powered and crewed.

Free-flight

Enterprise on its approach during the second free-flight

The final phase of flight testing involved free-flights. These saw Enterprise mated to the SCA and carried to a launch altitude, before being released to glide to a landing on the runways at Edwards AFB. The intention of these flights was to test the flight characteristics of the orbiter itself, on a typical approach and landing profile from orbit.[5][6][7]

For the approach and landing tests, a nose strut longer than those employed in later ferry flights increased the shuttle's angle of attack relative to the 747. Prior to the orbiter being released, the 747 engines were set to full power and the paired aircraft entered a shallow dive. Increased air speed combined with the shuttle's higher angle of attack generated enough differential lift so that the shuttle was effectively supporting the 747. Load cells on the three attachment points monitored the forces, informing the crew when the attachments were in sufficient tension. The mechanical connection between the two aircraft was then severed by the use of explosive bolts and the shuttle essentially dropped the 747.[8] The shuttle crew reported feeling an upward lurch on separation. The two aircraft then turned in opposite directions to maximize separation. The shuttle executed some more turns to evaluate its handling and glided to a landing.[9]

There were a total of five free-flights between August and October; the first three saw Enterprise remain fitted with its aerodynamic tail cone, intended to reduce drag when mounted on the SCA during flight. The final two had the tail cone removed, with the orbiter in its full operational configuration, with dummy main engines and OMS pods.[10] Enterprise used an air data probe mounted on its nose for these flights. These five flights were to be the only time Enterprise flew alone.[11][12]

After flying missions on Columbia (STS-2) and Discovery (STS-51-I), Engle reported that the flight and handling characteristics of the operational orbiters were similar to those of Enterprise, except that he had to fly a steeper profile with the prototype, as it was much lighter than the operational spacecraft.[13]

Ferry flights

Following the free-flight tests, Enterprise was prepared for ferry flight tests, which were intended to ensure that the SCA/orbiter configuration was viable for flights of the duration between landing and launch sites.[14]

List of ALT flights

Enterprise separates from the SCA during Free Flight 4, the first with the orbiter in its flight configuration without the tailcone
Enterprise makes her approach to land at Edwards during Free Flight 4
Enterprise lands at the conclusion of free flight #2
Mission Test flight[10] Date Speed Altitude Shuttle crew[15] SCA crew[15] Duration Comment
Full flight Shuttle flight
ALT-1 Taxi test #1 February 15, 1977 89 mph (143 km/h) Taxi None Fulton, McMurtry,
Horton, Guidry
Taxi Concrete runway,
tailcone on
ALT-2 Taxi test #2 140 mph (225 km/h)
ALT-3 Taxi test #3 157 mph (253 km/h)
ALT-4 Captive-inert flight #1 February 18, 1977 287 mph (462 km/h) 16,000 ft
4,877 m
2 h 5 min N/A Tailcone on,
landed with 747
ALT-5 Captive-inert flight #2 February 22, 1977 328 mph (528 km/h) 22,600 ft
6,888 m
3 h 13 min
ALT-6 Captive-inert flight #3 February 25, 1977 425 mph (684 km/h) 26,600 ft
8,108 m
2 h 28 min
ALT-7 Captive-inert flight #4 February 28, 1977 425 mph (684 km/h) 28,565 ft
8,707 m
2 h 11 min
ALT-8 Captive-inert flight #5 March 2, 1977 474 mph (763 km/h) 30,000 ft
9,144 m
1 h 39 min
ALT-9
Captive-active flight #1A June 18, 1977 208 mph (335 km/h) 14,970 ft
4,563 m
Haise, Fullerton 55 min 46 s
ALT-10
Captive-active flight #1 June 28, 1977 310 mph (499 km/h) 22,030 ft
6,715 m
Engle, Truly Fulton, McMurtry,
Guidry, Young
62 min 0 s
ALT-11
Captive-active flight #3 July 26, 1977 311 mph (501 km/h) 30,292 ft
9,233 m
Haise, Fullerton Fulton, McMurtry,
Horton, Alvarez
59 min 53 s
ALT-12
Free flight #1 August 12, 1977 310 mph (499 km/h) 24,100 ft
7,346 m
Haise, Fullerton Fulton, McMurtry,
Horton, Guidry
53 min 51 s 5 min 21 s Tailcone on,
lakebed landing
ALT-13
Free flight #2 September 13, 1977 310 mph (499 km/h) 26,000 ft
7,925 m
Engle, Truly 54 min 55s 5 min 28 s
ALT-14
Free flight #3 September 23, 1977 290 mph (467 km/h) 24,700 ft
7,529 m
Haise, Fullerton 51 min 12 s 5 min 34 s
ALT-15
Free flight #4 October 12, 1977 278 mph (447 km/h) 22,400 ft
6,828 m
Engle, Truly 67 min 48 s 2 min 34 s Tailcone off,
lakebed landing
ALT-16
Free flight #5 October 26, 1977 283 mph (455 km/h) 19,000 ft
5,791 m
Haise, Fullerton 54 min 42 s 2 min 1 s Tailcone off,
runway landing

After ALT

Enterprise mated to external tank and dummy SRBs stands on Kennedy Space Center Pad 39A during fit check tests twenty months prior to STS-1.

Following the end of the flight test program, Enterprise was taken for testing with the external tank and SRBs in full-up launch configuration, to test both the structural responses of the "stack" itself and the launch procedures prior to the entry into service and first launch of the first operational orbiter. These tests first saw Enterprise taken to the Dynamic Structural Test Facility, located at the Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, where the complete stack was subjected to vertical ground vibration tests, assessing the structural responses to a number of scenarios. Then, the orbiter was flown to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, to test the procedures of assembling the stack in the Vehicle Assembly Building, transporting it from the VAB to the launch pad, and to fit check the facilities and procedures at LC-39 to be used in launching the Shuttle.

Notes

  1. ^ Haise was named the commander of the original STS-2 mission, with Jack Lousma as the pilot, which was scheduled for launch in July 1979, and was to carry the Teleoperator Retrieval System intended to boost the Skylab space station into a higher orbit. Due to the delays in getting the system operational, this mission was scrubbed, and Haise left NASA in June 1979.[3]
  2. ^ Engle had been scheduled to fly as Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 17, but was bumped from the flight in favor of Harrison Schmitt; Schmitt, a trained geologist, had been scheduled to fly on Apollo 18, but this mission was cancelled due to budget cuts in September 1970. As a result of pressure from the scientific community to have a trained scientist go to the Moon, Engle was removed from the crew of Apollo 17 to be replaced by Schmitt

References

  1. ^ a b "Real life 'Enterprise' ready for space". Eugene Register-Guard. Associated Press. September 18, 1976. p. 3A.
  2. ^ "Space shuttle rocket plane to fly soon". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. UPI. September 12, 1976. p. 11A.
  3. ^ Carney, Emily (May 14, 2017). "The Last Hurrah: Skylab's 1978-1979 Unmanned Mission". National Space Society. Retrieved March 9, 2021.
  4. ^ Space Shuttle Approach and Landing Tests Fact Sheet Archived September 17, 2009, at the Wayback Machine From "Space Shuttle Chronology"; Accessed 11/03/08
  5. ^ "Space flight milestone to be reached in July". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. (Washington Post / L.A. Times). April 11, 1977. p. 13A.
  6. ^ "Shuttle's maiden solo flight Friday". Beaver County Times. UPI. August 11, 1977. p. A2.
  7. ^ "Space Shuttle solo is soaring success". Milwaukee Sentinel. (Los Angeles Times). August 13, 1977. p. 3, part 1.
  8. ^ Approach and Landing Test Evaluation Team (February 1978). Space Shuttle Orbiter Approach and Landing Test: Final Evaluation Report (PDF). Houston: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. Retrieved February 19, 2021.
  9. ^ Wilford, John Noble (August 13, 1977). "Space Shuttle Glides to a Landing, Passing Its First Solo Flight Test". The New York Times. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  10. ^ a b NASA – Dryden Flight Research Center (1977). "Shuttle Enterprise Free Flight". NASA. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013. Retrieved November 28, 2007.
  11. ^ "Test bumpy, but shuttle lands safely". Free Lance-Star. Fredericksburg, Virginia. Associated Press. October 27, 1977. p. 15.
  12. ^ "Space shuttle landing rough". Lodi News-Sentinel. UPI. October 27, 1977. p. 22.
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  14. ^ Astronautix.com Archived January 22, 2010, at the Wayback Machine Accessed 11/03/08
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