Shuttle Rollback History

    A rollback occurs when some unforeseen situation occurs that requires the shuttle and booster stack to return to the VAB without launching. Sometimes this is due to problems with the weather (Reference KSC Hurricane Plan Summary). Other times it is to do repairs on the vehicle that cannot be done on the launch pad.

    Rollbacks to date:

      No.  Date  Orbiter   Mission     Reason
      
      01. 10/83 Columbia STS-9 Suspect exhaust nozzle on right SRB. 02. 07/84 Discovery 41-D SSME #3 Replaced after a launch Abort 03. 03/85 Challenger 51-B Replace TDRS-B payload with Spacelab-3 04. 06/90 Columbia STS-35 LH2 Leak in ET 17in Disconnect seal 05. 08/90 Atlantis STS-38 LH2 Leak in ET 17in Disconnect seal 06. 10/90 Columbia STS-35 Tropical Storm Klaus 07. 03/91 Discovery STS-39 Cracks on lug hinges on ET umbilical door 08. 08/94 Endeavour STS-68 SSME #3 replacement after launch Abort 09. 06/95 Discovery STS-70 Damage to ET by Woodpeckers. 10. 08/95 Endeavour STS-69 Rollback due to Hurricane Erin. 11. 07/96 Atlantis STS-79 Rollback due to Hurricane Bertha. 12. 09/96 Atlantis STS-79 Rollback due to Hurricane Fran. 13. 05/99 Discovery STS-96 Rollback due to hail damage to ET. 14. 01/01 Atlantis STS-98 Rollback to inspect SRB wiring harness 15. 05/05 Discovery STS-114 Rollback to switch ET-120 with ET-121. 16. 08/06 Atlantis STS-115 Rollback due to Tropical Storm Ernesto
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    Last Updated Monday August 28 22:56:54 EDT 2006 Jim Dumoulin (Redacted)