Expendable Launch Vehicle Status Report

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Feb. 16, 2009

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

STATUS REPORT: ELV-021609

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: Feb. 24, 2009 
Launch Time: 1:51:30 a.m. PST 

The launch of the Orbiting Carbon Observatory has been rescheduled by 
one day to Feb. 24. The spacecraft is being mated to the Taurus third 
stage Monday. However, because the associated electrical closeouts in 
preparation for the mate took longer than anticipated, the launch was 
postponed 24 hours due to no remaining schedule margin. The targeted 
liftoff time is 1:51:30 a.m. PST.

The integrated stack consisting of OCO and Taurus stages 1, 2 and 3 
will be hoisted atop Stage 0 on Wednesday, Feb. 18. Also on 
Wednesday, a launch countdown dress rehearsal will be performed.

OCO was encapsulated into the fairing halves on Feb. 8 and Feb. 9, 
then transported to the launch pad on Feb. 11. 



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 

Spacecraft fueling operations were completed last week. Technicians 
completed final blanket work and spacecraft close-outs Feb. 12. 
Kepler is scheduled to be attached to the upper stage booster Monday. 
Installing the integrated stack into the transportation canister and 
placing it on the payload transporter are scheduled for the following 
day. Kepler will be moved to Launch Complex 17 on Feb. 19 to be mated 
to the Delta II rocket on Pad 17-B. 



Mission: Lunar Recommaissance Orbiter (LRO/LCROSS) 
Launch Vehicle: Atlas V 
Launch Pad: Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 
Launch Date: Targeted for April 24, 2009 
Launch Time: TBD 

NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, spacecraft was loaded on 
a truck Wednesday at Goddard Spaceflight Center in Greenbelt, 
Maryland, to begin its two-day journey to the Astrotech Facility in 
Titusville, Florida. The spacecraft's electronic ground support 
equipment, comprised of the ground data system, and electrical and 
mechanical ground support equipment, arrived at Astrotech on Tuesday. 
Workers uncrated and cleaned the equipment to prepare for LRO's 
arrival.

The LRO arrived at Astrotech Friday morning. Technicians uncrated the 
spacecraft on Saturday, then attach and deploy the solar arrays and 
performed a spacecraft activation test Sunday. 

The Centaur stage is scheduled to arrive at Cap Canaveral Air Force 
Station on Feb. 20 at approximately 4:30 p.m. Offloading will begin 
on Feb. 21. 

There is no formal request to NASA from United Launch Alliance, or 
ULA, to change the launch date of the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter 
from April 24. Informal discussions are ongoing between NASA, ULA and 
the Air Force to understand the needs of ULA's launch clients, 
including the Air Force and its Wideband Global Satcom spacecraft. 
LRO and LCROSS continue to work towards the earliest possible launch 
date until a formal determination can be made otherwise. 



Previous status reports are available at:

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

	
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