Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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12.16.05

J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
Phone: (202) 358-5241 

George H. Diller 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
Phone: (321) 867-2468 

STATUS REPORT: ELV-121605

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

MISSION: New Horizons
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Lockheed Martin Atlas V 551 (AV-010)
LAUNCH PAD: Complex 41
LAUNCH SITE: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida
LAUNCH DATE: NET Jan. 17, 2006, 1:24 to 3:24 p.m. EST
LAUNCH WINDOW: Jan. 11 to Feb. 14, 2006 



The launch of Pluto New Horizons is rescheduled for NET Jan. 17, 2006. 
This will enable an additional inspection of the Atlas launch 
vehicle. The launch services contractor, Lockheed Martin, experienced 
problems in September on an updated Atlas propellant tank similar to 
the one being flown on the Pluto New Horizons mission. We continue 
our work based on a 35-day launch window.



A mission rehearsal with all of the launch participants was held 
Thursday at the Atlas Space Operations Center.



The spacecraft was encapsulated into the Atlas V fairing on Tuesday at 
the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility. It is being installed onto 
the payload transporter today. New Horizons will be moved to Launch 
Complex 41 on Saturday.



The Integrated Systems Test, an integrated test of the launch vehicle 
and the spacecraft, is scheduled for Wednesday.



MISSION: Space Technology 5 (ST5)
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL
LAUNCH SITE: Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
LAUNCH DATE: Feb. 28, 2006
LAUNCH WINDOW: 5:57:21 a.m. - 7:19:21 a.m. PST 



Space Technology 5, or ST5 spacecraft, arrived at Vandenberg Air Force 
Base on Dec. 5 and is in NASA Hangar 836 for prelaunch preparations. 
Spacecraft Comprehensive Performance Testing is complete on all three 
spacecraft that comprise the ST5 payload. ST5 has been covered for 
the Christmas holidays. Other testing and spacecraft processing 
activities will resume on Jan. 3, 2006.



Work on the Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL launch vehicle continues on 
schedule. Wing fit checks are under way and accelerometer 
installation will take place next week. Flight computer software 
installation is scheduled for Monday. Aft skirt installation is 
planned for Dec. 29-30, 2005. Flight Simulation No. 1 is scheduled 
for Jan. 5-6, 2006; Flight Simulation No. 2, for Jan. 25-26, 2006.



MISSION: Cloud-Aerosol Lidar & Infrared Pathfinder Satellite 
Observation/CloudSat (CALIPSO/CloudSat)
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Boeing Delta 7420 with Dual Payload Attach Fitting
LAUNCH PAD: Space Launch Complex 2
LAUNCH SITE: Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
LAUNCH DATE: No earlier than February 2006
LAUNCH WINDOW: TBD 



CALIPSO and CloudSat are installed in the Dual Payload Attach Fitting 
at the Astrotech payload processing facilities on north Vandenberg. 
They will remain there until a new launch date is determined and then 
be prepared for transportation to NASA's Space Launch Complex 2.



Further Delta II preparations at the launch pad are on hold until the 
CALIPSO/CloudSat payloads arrive for installation atop the second 
stage.




Previous status reports are available on the Web at:



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



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http://www.nasa.gov

	
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