NASA Completes Assembly of Ares I-X Test Rocket

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Aug. 14, 2009

Amber Philman
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
amber.n.philman@nasa.gov 

Ashley Edwards/Grey Hautaluoma
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1756/0668
ashley.edwards-1@nasa.gov, grey.hautaluoma-1@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 09-189

NASA COMPLETES ASSEMBLY OF ARES I-X TEST ROCKET

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- For the first time in more than a 
quarter-century, a new space vehicle stands ready in NASA's Kennedy 
Space Center Vehicle Assembly Building. The Ares I-X rocket, its 
simulated crew module and launch abort system are assembled on a 
mobile launch platform at Kennedy in preparation for launch this 
fall.

The final segments of the Ares I-X were stacked on Aug. 13, completing 
the 327-foot launch vehicle and providing the first look at the 
finished rocket's distinctive shape. The Ares I-X flight test is 
targeted for Oct. 31.

"More than three years of hard work with the NASA and contractor team 
has brought us to this historic moment," said Bob Ess, Ares I-X 
mission manager. "This flight test is a critical step in continuing 
our design process for the Ares vehicle and the first flight for the 
Constellation Program."

The Ares I-X is wired with more than 700 sensors to gather data during 
the two-and-a-half minute flight test. The launch will provide NASA 
an early opportunity to test and prove hardware, facilities and 
ground operations associated with the Ares I crew launch vehicle. The 
data collected during the launch will allow NASA to gather critical 
data during ascent of the integrated Orion spacecraft and the Ares I 
rocket.

Now that the Ares I-X is assembled, numerous evaluations will be run 
on all the rocket systems, including complex instruments that will 
constantly measure the vehicle's movements as it launches and the 
first stage separates. The evaluations include a process called 
"modal testing," which will shake the stack slightly to test 
stiffness of the rocket, including the pinned and bolted joints.

Video B-roll of the Ares I-X will be available on NASA Television's 
Video File feed. For NASA TV streaming video, schedules and downlink 
information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv  

To follow Ares I-X processing on Twitter, visit:

http://twitter.com/NASA_Ares_I_X 

For more information about the Ares I-X and NASA's next-generation 
spacecraft, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ares 

	
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