July 27, 2009
Amber Philman Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 amber n philman@nasa gov
STATUS REPORT: ARES-I-X-072709
ARES I-X STATUS REPORT
Launch Vehicle: Ares I-X Launch Date: October 31 Launch Pad: 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla
Ares I-X Flight Hardware Last week's milestones include:
New launch date The Constellation Program has recommended setting Oct 31, 2009, as the new target launch date for the Ares I-X test flight This change is the result of a detailed schedule assessment performed as follow-on to the Ares I-X Mate Review, which was conducted June 30 - July 1 The purpose of the mate review was to evaluate readiness to begin stacking major vehicle components on the mobile launch platform The complexity of all known work and challenges ahead to achieve a successful test flight were identified, as well as logistics and personnel constraints This data was then used to determine an aggressive yet achievable new launch date The date change is currently being reviewed by NASA Headquarters, with formal determination expected by the end of July
Electrical instrumentation testing
Recent milestones completed include: - Forward center motor segment stacking
Final of four motor segments stacking
Stack 1 modal test A series of sensors strategically located throughout the stack measured the amount and direction of movement, as the electro-mechanical shakers imposed random loads to determine the rocket segment's first several bending modes
Next processing milestones: - 7/29: Super Stack 1 lift and mate to the RSRM on MLP 1 in Vehicle Assembly Building High Bay 3
Ares I-X Ground Support Equipment - At Launch Pad 39B, modifications are ongoing
The Ares I-X flight test will provide NASA an early opportunity to check and prove hardware, analysis and modeling methods, and facilities and ground operations needed to develop the Ares I, which is NASA's next crew launch vehicle The test also will allow NASA to gather critical data during the ascent of the integrated stack, which will help inform the design of the Ares I rocket and the Orion crew exploration vehicle The data will ensure the entire vehicle system is safe and fully operational before astronauts begin traveling in it to the International Space Station and moon
For more information about the Ares I-X flight test, visit:
http://www nasa gov/ares
Previous status reports are available at:
http://www nasa gov/centers/kennedy/moonandmars/status/index html
-end-
To subscribe to the list, send a message to: ksc-subscribe@newsletters nasa gov To remove your address from the list, send a message to: ksc-unsubscribe@newsletters nasa gov
The following information is a reminder of your current mailing list subscription:
You are subscribed to the following list: [list_name]
using the following email: example@example.com
You may automatically unsubscribe from this list at any time by visiting the following URL:
http://www aus-city com/cgi-bin/dada/mail cgi/u/[list]/
If the above URL is inoperable, make sure that you have copied the entire address Some mail readers will wrap a long URL and thus break this automatic unsubscribe mechanism
You may also change your subscription by visiting this list's main screen:
<[program_url]/list/[list]>
If you're still having trouble, please contact the list owner at:
<mailto:[list_owner_email]>
The following physical address is associated with this mailing list:
[physical_address]
This mailing list is announce-only.
Shuttle / ISS Status Report list
Private list