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May 22, 2009

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

STATUS REPORT: ELV-052209

EXPENDABLE LAUNCH VEHICLE STATUS REPORT

Mission: Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter/Lunar Crater Observation and 
Sensing Satellite (LRO/LCROSS) 
Launch Vehicle: Atlas V 
Launch Pad: Launch Complex 41, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 
Launch Date: June 17, 2009 
Launch Time: 3:51 p.m. EDT 

At Launch Complex 41, the Atlas V launch vehicle wet dress was 
successfully completed on May 15. The Atlas V was fully loaded with 
propellants including liquid hydrogen, liquid oxygen, and RP-1 fuel.

At the Astrotech payload processing facility, LRO/LCROSS was 
encapsulated into the Atlas V payload fairing on May 15. The 
spacecraft will be moved to the launch pad for integration with the 
Atlas V on May 27.

The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate has decided to target the 
LRO/LCROSS launch for a liftoff on June 17. This will allow the 
project team time to complete development of procedures to 
accommodate potential thrust disturbances caused by normal residual 
leakage from the Centaur fill and drain valves. The valves have been 
verified to be functioning properly in a manner that would not affect 
a standard mission, but the Centaur is being used in a way that has 
never been done before. While the Centaur hardware is designed and 
built to reliably perform its purpose of launching spacecraft, LCROSS 
is using the spent Centaur as a lunar impactor. This reuse has posed 
technical challenges which the LCROSS team has had to address. 



Mission: Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-O) 
Launch Vehicle: Delta IV 
Launch Pad: Launch Complex 37, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 
Launch Date: June 2009 
Launch Window: TBD 

At Launch Complex 37, Delta IV checkout and launch preparations 
continue. Tanker trucks are delivering liquid hydrogen to storage 
tanks at the pad in preparation for launch. The redesign of the 
linear shape charge, part of the launch vehicle flight termination 
system, is making good progress.

At the Astrotech Space Operations Facility, the GOES-O spacecraft is 
enclosed in the payload fairing. There is a cool dry purge within the 
fairing, and the spacecraft remains in a good state of health. A 
charge is also being maintained on the batteries. GOES-O will be 
moved to the launch pad for integration with the Delta IV on June 3 
or June 4.

NASA has contracted with Boeing to build and launch the GOES-O 
spacecraft. The NASA Launch Services Program at Kennedy is supporting 
the launch in an advisory role. NASA spacecraft project management 
for GOES-O is the responsibility of NASA's Goddard Space Flight 
Center. After launch, once Boeing and NASA have completed on-orbit 
checkout and the spacecraft is operational, it will be turned over to 
NOAA. 



Previous status reports are available at:

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

	
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