SPACECRAFT AND EXPENDABLE VEHICLES STATUS REPORT September 17, 2003 George H. Diller Kennedy Space Center 321/867-2468 MISSION: Gravity Probe B (GP-B) LAUNCH VEHICLE: Delta II LAUNCH PAD: SLC-2, Vandenberg Air Force Base LAUNCH DATE: December 6, 2003 LAUNCH TIME: 5:52:02 p.m. PST Gravity Probe B is at NASA spacecraft processing hangar 1610 on North Vandenberg Air Force Base. The pumping down of the dewar which is filled with cryogenic liquid helium continues. This brings the environment within the dewar to a near vacuum. It will then be refilled to the level necessary to achieve and maintain superfluid conditions. The first stage of the Boeing Delta II was erected on Space Launch Complex 2 on Monday, Sept. 15, as scheduled. Mating of the second stage atop the first stage is planned for tomorrow, Sept. 18. Attachment of the nine strap-on solid rocket boosters in sets of three is scheduled for Oct. 6-8. Gravity Probe B will be transported from the spacecraft hangar to Space Launch Complex 2 on Nov. 18 and hoisted atop the second stage. The Delta II fairing will be installed around the spacecraft on Nov. 24 as part of final preparations for launch. Gravity Probe B arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base on July 11 from the Lockheed Martin plant in Sunnyvale, Calif. Gravity Probe B is a relativity experiment developed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, Stanford University and Lockheed Martin. The spacecraft will test two extraordinary predictions of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity that he advanced in 1916. Gravity Probe B consists of four sophisticated gyroscopes to be launched into a 400-mile-high orbit for a mission lasting 18 months. # # # ------------------------------------------------------------- For automatic email subscriptions to this KSC originated press releases, send an Internet electronic mail message to mailto:ksc-news_release-subscribe@kscnews.ksc.nasa.gov. With no subject or message. The system will reply with a confirmation via e-mail of each subscription. To remove your name from the list at any time, send an email addressed to mailto:ksc-news_release-unsubscribe@kscnews.ksc.nasa.gov . With no subject or message. or you can (un)subscribe on the World Wide Web at: http://kscnews.ksc.nasa.gov/ Status reports and other NASA publications are available on the World Wide Web at: http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/kscpao.htm .