Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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03.23.07

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468

STATUS REPORT: ELV-032307

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

Mission: AIM (Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere) 
Launch Pad: Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 
Launch Vehicle: Pegasus XL (Orbital Sciences) 
Launch Date: April 25, 2007 
Launch Time: 1:26:49 p.m. PDT 

Since NASA's AIM spacecraft arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base, 
Calif., on March 10, the prelaunch processing has gone well and is on 
schedule. A critical milestone was achieved when technicians 
performed a partial deployment of the solar array and successfully 
conducted an illumination test. Instrument cleaning and calibration 
is currently under way. The spacecraft separation system is scheduled 
to be installed this weekend. Mating of the AIM spacecraft to the 
Pegasus XL rocket is targeted for April 3. 

The mating of the three stages of the Pegasus XL is complete. A flight 
simulation successfully tested the launch vehicle, including testing 
of the reaction control system pneumatic thrusters. Next week, prior 
to mating the AIM spacecraft to the Pegasus XL, the spacecraft will 
be electrically connected to the launch vehicle for a flight 
simulation. Another flight simulation will be conducted during the 
second week of April, after AIM is mechanically mated and 
electrically integrated onto the Pegasus rocket.

Previous status reports are available on the Web at:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/launchingrockets/status/2007 

	
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