Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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01.12.06

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

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

STATUS REPORT: ELV-011206

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: Jan. 17, 2006
LAUNCH WINDOW: 1:24 p.m. - 3:23 p.m.



The Flight Readiness Review was successfully completed today at the 
Kennedy Space Center. The launch of New Horizons remains scheduled 
for Jan. 17. The White House Office of Science Technology Policy has 
also given approval for the launch to proceed.



Final spacecraft closeouts are under way and will conclude Friday, 
Jan. 13. The payload test team will be conducting spacecraft 
electrical tests on Saturday, Jan. 14, and the fairing access doors 
will be closed for flight.



Rollout of the Atlas V from the Vertical Integration Facility is 
scheduled to occur at 10:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 16. That afternoon, 
the storable RP-1 fuel will be loaded aboard the Atlas first stage 
tank.



On Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 10:39 a.m., Pad 41 will be cleared of 
personnel in preparation for cryogenic fueling operations which are 
scheduled to begin at L-2 hours, or 11:24 a.m.



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 



Mating of the Pegasus second and third stage is tentatively scheduled 
for Friday, Jan. 13. Mating of the first and second stage is 
currently planned for Jan. 16. 



Pegasus Flight Simulation No. 2 is scheduled for Jan. 25 and 26. 
Flight Simulation No. 1 was conducted last week and was fully 
successful.



ST5 thermal blanket closeouts will be completed today. A limited 
spacecraft functional test is scheduled for Friday, Jan. 13, when the 
payload also will be weighed. 





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 NASAâ??s Space Launch Complex 2. 
Spacecraft battery charging is being performed as necessary.



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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