NASA Commercial Crew Partner Boeing Completes Launch Vehicle Adapter Review

 
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Date: April 5th 2013

April 5, 2013

Candrea Thomas Kennedy Space Center, Fla 321-867-2468 candrea k thomas@nasa gov

Trent J Perrotto Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0321 trent j perrotto@nasa gov

Patricia Soloveichik The Boeing Company Space Exploration 256-476-6046 patricia a soloveichik@boeing com

RELEASE: 13-098

NASA COMMERCIAL CREW PARTNER BOEING COMPLETES LAUNCH VEHICLE ADAPTER REVIEW

HOUSTON -- The Boeing Company of Houston, a NASA Commercial Crew Program (CCP) partner, has successfully completed a preliminary design review (PDR) of the component that would connect the company's new crew capsule to its rocket

The review is one of six performance milestones Boeing has completed for NASA's Commercial Crew Integrated Capability (CCiCap) initiative, which is intended to make available commercial human spaceflight services for government and commercial customers The company is on track to complete all 19 of its milestones during CCiCap

Boeing is one of three U S companies NASA is working with during CCiCap to set the stage for a crewed orbital demonstration mission around the middle of the decade Future development and certification initiatives eventually will lead to the availability of human spaceflight services for NASA to send its astronauts to the International Space Station

The component that was reviewed is called the Launch Vehicle Adapter The critical structure is being designed by United Launch Alliance (ULA) to join Boeing's Crew Space Transportation-100 (CST-100) spacecraft to ULA's Atlas V rocket, just above the rocket's second stage

"Solid systems engineering integration is critical to the design of a safe system," said Ed Mango, NASA's CCP manager "Boeing and all of NASA's partner companies are working to build in proper systems integration into their designs This review with Boeing and their partner ULA was a good review of the current state of these important design interfaces "

In recent weeks, teams from NASA, Boeing and ULA met at ULA's headquarters in Denver, Colo , to assess requirements and capabilities to safely launch people into low-Earth orbit from U S soil once again The PDR was a culmination of early development and preliminary analysis to demonstrate the design is ready to proceed with detailed engineering

"The PDR was an outstanding integrated effort by the Boeing, ULA and NASA teams," said John Mulholland, vice president and program manager of Boeing Commercial Programs "The ULA design leverages the heritage hardware of the Atlas V to integrate with the CST-100, setting the baseline for us to proceed to wind tunnel testing and the Launch Segment-level PDR in June "

In addition to the Launch Vehicle Adapter PDR, Boeing recently completed two additional CCiCap milestones, including the Engineering Release (ER) 2 0 software release and the Landing and Recovery Ground Systems and Ground Communications design review

The ER 2 0 software release was completed Jan 25 in Boeing's Avionics and Software Integration Facility Lab in Houston This test laid the foundation for the software structure to control and fly the spacecraft, as well as communicate with pilots and ground systems

The landing and recovery ground systems and ground communications design review Jan 16 to 18 in Titusville, Fla , established the baseline plan for equipment and infrastructure needed for CST-100 spacecraft ground communications and landing and recovery operations

For more information about NASA's Commercial Crew Program and its aerospace industry partners, visit:

http://www nasa gov/commercialcrew

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