Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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05.26.05

Allard Beutel
Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-4769) 

George Diller 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
(Phone: 321/867-2493) 

STATUS REPORT: ELV-052605

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

MISSION: CALIPSO/CloudSat 
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Boeing Delta 7420 DPAF 
LAUNCH PAD: Space Launch Complex 2, Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), 
Calif.
LAUNCH DATE: NET, July 22, 2005 
LAUNCH WINDOW: TBD 

The CloudSat spacecraft arrived via truck at VAFB May 2 from Ball 
Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colo. The Cloud-Aerosol 
Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation spacecraft 
(CALIPSO) arrived May 20 from France aboard an Antonov cargo plane. 
Both are being processed at the VAFB Astrotech Payload Processing 
Facility.

Electrical and spacecraft transmitter testing on CloudSat is complete. 
The CALIPSO post-arrival state-of-health checks continue, and 
electrical ground-support equipment is being set up for additional 
testing. The Wide Field Camera is scheduled for integration tomorrow 
with the spacecraft.

CALIPSO and CloudSat will provide never-before-seen 3-D perspectives 
of how clouds and aerosols form, evolve, and affect weather and 
climate. CALIPSO and CloudSat will fly in formation with three other 
satellites to enhance understanding of climate systems. Part of the 
NASA Earth System Science Pathfinder program, CALIPSO is a 
collaborative effort with the French space agency, Centre National 
d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES); Ball Aerospace; and France's Institut 
Pierre Simon Laplace. Ball Aerospace is responsible for CALIPSO's 
scientific instrument and communications suite, including the lidar 
and Wide Field Camera. CNES provided a three-channel imaging infrared 
radiometer, which will monitor and command CALIPSO during its 
36-month mission. 

MISSION: Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) 
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Lockheed Martin Atlas V 401
LAUNCH PAD: Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS), Fla.
LAUNCH DATE: August 10, 2005 
LAUNCH WINDOW: 7:53:59 to 9:53:58 a.m. (EDT) 

The MRO arrived April 30 at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Shuttle 
Landing Facility aboard a C-17 cargo plane. It was taken to the 
Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility (PHSF) for processing.

End-to-end communications system testing with the Deep Space Network 
(MIL-71) ended May 21. The final functional test of the Shallow Radar 
(SHARAD) instrument was completed on May 24. SHARAD was provided by 
the Italian Space Agency. A full range-of-motion gimbal test of the 
MRO high-gain antenna was completed on May 25.

The Atlas V arrived March 31 at CCAFS on board an Antonov cargo plane. 
It was taken to the high bay at the Atlas Spaceflight Operations 
Center. The Atlas booster stage was transported to the gantry-like 
Vertical Integration Facility (VIF) at Space Launch Complex 41 and 
erected on May 6. The Centaur upper stage will arrive June 6. It will 
be mated to the Atlas on June 17.

The MRO will be transported from the PHSF to the VIF on July 28. It 
will be hoisted atop the launch vehicle for final launch 
preparations. The spacecraft is scheduled for a functional test Aug. 
1; followed by launch vehicle and spacecraft integrated testing and 
closeouts. The MRO was built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems. The 
mission is managed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of 
the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif., for the 
NASA Science Mission Directorate. International Launch Services and 
Lockheed Martin Space Systems are providing launch services. 

Previous status reports are available on the Web at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/launchingrockets/status/2005 

For information about NASA and agency programs on the Web, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov

	
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