Date: October 1st 2009

Sept 30, 2009

Amber Philman Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 amber n philman@nasa gov

STATUS REPORT: ARES-I-X-093009

ARES I-X STATUS REPORT

Launch Vehicle: Ares I-X Launch Date: Oct 27 Launch Pad: 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla

Upcoming key milestones: - Oct 9 – Launch Readiness Review at Kennedy - Oct 15 – Launch Pad 39B modifications media event at 10 a m EDT - Oct 19 – Rollout to Launch Pad 39B targeted for 12:01 a m EDT - Oct 21 – Satellite live shot campaign at Launch Pad 39B from 6-9 a m EDT - Oct 23 – L-4 Flight Test Readiness Review followed by a news conference on NASA TV - Oct 24 – L-3 Launch Status briefing on NASA TV at 10 a m EDT - Oct 25 – L-2 Launch Status Briefing on NASA TV at 10 a m EDT - Oct 26 – Prelaunch News Conference on NASA TV at 1 p m EDT - Oct 27 (target) – Ares I-X flight test launch at 8 a m EDT

Ares I-X Flight Hardware Last week's milestones include: - Launch Team countdown simulation from the firing room - Full-up Development Flight Instrumentation system testing - Flight control actuator testing

This week's milestones include: - Powered up testing continues - Launch Vehicle Readiness Test -- Tests the rocket’s systems to assure responds correctly to both pre-launch aborts and in-flight failures - Super Stack 5 closeouts

Upcoming milestones:
- Launch pad readiness review

Ares I-X Ground Support Equipment - At Launch Pad 39B, modifications are ongoing - Vehicle Stabilization System final checkouts - Environmental Control System (ECS) validation testing - Fixed Service and Rotating Service Structures walk downs

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 NASA's next crew launch vehicle

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

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