Ares I-X Status Report

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Oct. 15, 2009

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

STATUS REPORT: ARES-I-X-101509

ARES I-X STATUS REPORT

Launch Vehicle: Ares I-X 
Launch Date: Oct. 27 
Launch Pad: 39B at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 


Upcoming key milestones: 
- No earlier than Oct. 20 - Rollout to Launch Pad 39B targeted for 
12:01 a.m. EDT 
- Oct. 21 - Satellite live shot campaign at Launch Pad 39B from 6-9 
a.m. EDT 
- Oct. 23 - L-4 Flight Test Readiness Review followed by a news 
conference on NASA TV targeted for 5 p.m. EDT
- Oct. 24 - L-3 Media briefing on NASA TV at 10 a.m. EDT 
- Oct. 25 - L-2 Launch Status Briefing on NASA TV at 10 a.m. EDT 
- Oct. 26 - Prelaunch News Conference on NASA TV at 1 p.m. EDT 
- Oct. 27 (target) - Ares I-X flight test launch at 8 a.m. EDT 

Ares I-X Flight Hardware
- The rollout of the Ares I-X flight test vehicle scheduled for 
Monday, Oct. 19, is being rescheduled by at least 24 hours. This will 
allow time for the launch team to remove and replace a hydraulic 
accumulator.
- During testing late on Oct. 14, hydraulics engineers detected a 
gaseous nitrogen leak in the accumulator, which is located in the aft 
skirt of the rocket. The pressurized nitrogen is leaking past a seal 
and into the area of the accumulator containing hydraulic fluid. The 
accumulator absorbs hydraulic pressure spikes as the system operates. 
The accumulator is being removed and replaced today, and the retest 
will begin on Friday.
- The same problem has occurred in the past on space shuttle flight 
hardware, most recently on STS-117 in March 2007.
- What effect this will have on the Ares I-X targeted Oct. 27 launch 
date, if any, is being assessed by management and will be based on 
when the rollout is finally scheduled to occur.

This week's milestones include:
- Upper Stage, Interstage, Frustrum and RoCS closeouts for flight are 
complete, and the installation of the flight door is in work
- Power up testing is in work
- First Stage closeouts continue 

Upcoming milestones:  
- Rollout 

Ares I-X Ground Support Equipment 
- At Launch Pad 39B, modifications are complete 

The Ares I-X flight test will provide NASA an early opportunity to 
check and prove hardware, analysis and modeling methods, and 
facilities and ground operations needed to develop the NASA's next 
crew launch vehicle.

For more information about the Ares I-X flight test, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/aresIX 

Previous status reports are available at:

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

	
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