Date: August 8th 2009

August 07, 2009

Ashley Edwards/Grey Hautaluoma Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1756/0668 ashley edwards-1@nasa gov
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Josh Byerly Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111 josh byerly@nasa gov RELEASE: 09-183

NASA'S ORION SPACECRAFT MAKES STOPS DURING FLORIDA-TEXAS TREK

HOUSTON -- A full scale mockup of NASA's Orion crew exploration vehicle soon will be moved from Florida to Texas to continue its testing During the trip, the capsule will make several stops for public viewing

The mockup is used in tests to study the environment for astronauts and recovery crews after an Orion ocean splashdown The public viewing opportunities are:

-- Challenger, Center, Tallahassee, Fla , Mon , Aug 10, noon to 3 p m EDT -- Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Fla , Tues , Aug 11, 9 a m to 3 p m CDT -- StenniSphere, NASA's Stennis Space Center, Miss , Wed , Aug 12, 10 a m to 2:30 p m CDT -- Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, Miss , Aug 13, 8 a m to 1 p m CDT -- NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, Texas, Aug 14, 3 p m CDT through Aug 17, approximately 9 a m CDT

The first round of Post-landing Orion Recovery Tests (PORT) occurred in March in a controlled water environment at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Bethesda, Md Additional testing near NASA's Kennedy Space Center in April took place in the rougher, uncontrolled waters of the Atlantic Ocean The next testing phase, designated as PORT II, will be conducted at Johnson

"The first portion of PORT testing was a great success, giving NASA an early look into the motions crews inside and outside Orion will feel after landing," said Alan Rhodes, PORT testing lead at Johnson "This will allow us to modify the design to aid in the recovery of the vehicle and crew "

At Johnson, the PORT test article will be outfitted with seats, restraints and other items that may affect how crews get in and out of Orion Engineers will evaluate the crew's ability to get out of Orion in calm water at the Sonny Carter Training Facility's Neutral Buoyancy Lab NASA will also work with U S Air Force rescue and recovery experts to determine how parajumpers will assist crews in case of an emergency

NASA's Constellation Program is developing America's next-generation human spaceflight system to carry astronauts to the International Space Station, the moon and destinations beyond For more information about NASA's Orion crew exploration vehicle, visit:

http://www nasa gov/orion

For more information about NASA's Constellation Program, visit:

http://www nasa gov/constellation

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