Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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Nov. 21, 2008

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
george.h.diller@nasa.gov

STATUS REPORT: ELV-112108

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

Mission: Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) 
Launch Vehicle: Taurus XL (Orbital Sciences) 
Launch Pad: Space Launch Complex 576-E, Vandenberg Air Force Base, 
Calif. 
Launch Date: No Earlier Than Jan. 15, 2009 
Launch Window: TBD 

The Orbiting Carbon Observatory arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base, 
Calif., on Nov. 11. It was shipped from spacecraft facilities in 
Dulles, Va., by Orbital Sciences, builder of the spacecraft. The 
following day it was removed from its shipping container and placed 
on a test stand at the Astrotech payload processing facility located 
on north Vandenberg.

On Nov. 13, the protective coverings over the spacecraft were removed 
so that processing could begin. Blanket preparations and edge taping 
on the spacecraft were completed and final closeouts began Nov. 19. 
Mechanical preparations and work on the electronic ground support 
equipment were completed today. A protective covering was placed 
around the spacecraft.

Processing of the Taurus launch vehicle is under way by Orbital 
Sciences in Hangar 1555 on north Vandenberg. Installation of the UHF 
communications antenna occurred this week. Telemetry testing is 
scheduled for next week. Thermal protection system insulation and 
electrical work is also under way on "Stage 0." Preparations are also 
under way at the launch pad to prepare it to receive Stage 0 next 
month.

Some additional tests need to be performed on the electronics control 
unit, or ECU, on the first stage. These additional tests are deemed 
necessary for the vehicle to be fully flight qualified. It is not 
clear yet how much time this will take, but it is expected to affect 
the planned launch date of mid-January. Coordination with the Western 
Range will also be necessary to determine the earliest launch date 
available. 



Mission: NOAA-N Prime 
Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7320 
Launch Pad: Space Launch Complex 2, Vandenberg AFB 
Launch Date: February 4, 2009 
Launch Time: 2:22:01 - 2:32:01 a.m. PST 

The NOAA-N Prime spacecraft arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base on 
Nov. 4 aboard a C-5 aircraft. It was taken to NASA payload processing 
facility 1610 located on north Vandenberg. The following day the 
spacecraft was removed from its shipping container. On Nov. 6, the 
spacecraft was rotated from horizontal to vertical and mated to the 
payload attach fitting associated with the Delta II. The spacecraft 
was powered on by Lockheed Martin for the first time on Nov. 13. 
Electrical testing began Nov. 14 and continued this week. Spacecraft 
communications system tests are now under way.

The Delta II arrived at Vandenberg Air Force Base on Nov. 13. Work by 
United Launch Alliance to stack the rocket at Space Launch Complex 2 
is scheduled to begin Dec. 2. 

Previous status reports are available at:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/kennedy/launchingrockets/status/index.html 
 

	
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