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Jan. 30, 2009

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

STATUS REPORT: ELV-013009

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

Mission: NOAA-N Prime 
Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7320 
Launch Pad: Space Launch Complex 2, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. 
Launch Date: Feb. 4, 2009 
Launch Window: 2:22:01 - 2:32:01 a.m. PST 

The Flight Readiness Review for the Delta II and NOAA-N Prime was 
successfully completed Jan. 29. There are no issues or concerns 
toward completing final launch preparations including loading the 
Delta II second stage with hypergolic propellants on Saturday. There 
is one final review to be held on Monday, the Launch Readiness 
Review, to assure all is ready to pick up with the start of the 
launch countdown operations on Tuesday afternoon. A countdown dress 
rehearsal is under way today. The NOAA-N Prime polar-orbiting weather 
satellite is enclosed in the Delta II payload fairing and is ready 
for launch.

The preliminary weather outlook for Feb. 4 has conditions forecast to 
be generally favorable for launch, but becoming less favorable the 
following day due to an approaching low pressure system. 



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: Feb. 23, 2009 
Launch Time: 1:51 a.m. PST (7 min., 30 sec. launch window) 

OCO spacecraft battery conditioning begins next week in preparation 
for launch. Work is also under way to prepare the spacecraft to be 
mated to the payload attach fitting. The spacecraft will be 
encapsulated into the payload fairing beginning on Feb. 7.

In launch preparations for the Taurus launch vehicle, Stage 0, the 
stage providing the initial liftoff thrust, was hoisted into position 
at the launch pad Thursday. 

Meanwhile, Stage 1 and Stage 2 have been integrated. The first phase 
of Flight Simulation No. 2 has been completed. The second phase will 
be completed on Feb. 5. Flight Simulation No. 3 is currently planned 
for Feb. 11.

The encapsulated OCO spacecraft is planned to be integrated with the 
Taurus third stage on Feb. 13. Finally, the payload/upper launch 
vehicle integrated stack is planned to be hoisted atop Stage 0 on 
Feb. 16. 



Mission: Kepler 
Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7925 
Launch Pad: 17-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 
Launch Date: March 5, 2009 
Launch Time: 10:48:43 p.m. EDT 

Compatibility tests with the Deep Space Network have been successfully 
completed. The Kepler mission scenario test has also been finished. 
Also this week, sun sensor testing and an attitude determination and 
control subsystem test were done. 

Kepler will be moved to a hazardous processing facility on Feb. 2 for 
fueling of the spacecraft which will last for most of the week.

At Pad 17-B, routine work to prepare the Delta II rocket for the 
upcoming launch continues. Work is under way to prepare the second 
stage of the launch vehicle to receive the Kepler spacecraft, which 
is scheduled for Feb. 18. 



Previous status reports are available at:

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

	
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