NASA Invites Media to View the Morpheus Lander at Kennedy

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July 27, 2012

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

Trent J. Perrotto
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0321
trent.j.perrotto@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-141

NASA INVITES MEDIA TO VIEW THE MORPHEUS LANDER AT KENNEDY

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Media representatives are invited to view 
NASA's Morpheus lander at the agency's Kennedy Space Center at 3 p.m. 
EDT Wednesday, Aug. 1. The vehicle arrived at Kennedy Friday to begin 
a series of tests during the next three months. 

Morpheus is a prototype lander engineers can use to integrate 
technologies for future spacecraft that could land on a variety of 
destinations in our solar system. The technologies include a new 
propulsion system that uses liquid oxygen and methane, two "green" 
fuels that could be manufactured on other planetary bodies. Morpheus 
also is testing technology capable of identifying and avoiding 
surface hazards to enable a safe and accurate landing anywhere on a 
planetary surface and under any lighting conditions.

Morpheus is one of 20 projects comprising the Advanced Exploration 
Systems (AES) program in NASA's Human Exploration and Operations 
Mission Directorate. AES projects pioneer new approaches for rapidly 
developing prototype systems, demonstrating capabilities and 
validating concepts for future human missions beyond Earth orbit.

The lander underwent testing at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston 
for almost a year in preparation for its first free flight at 
Kennedy. Once Morpheus has performed several successful free flights 
there, it will fly about a half-mile-long approach that simulates 
avoiding hazards in a landing field. Teams have spent the last two 
months creating a hazard field of craters and rocks at the end of the 
runway of Kennedy's Shuttle Landing Facility (SLF).

Repurposing the SLF for Morpheus testing is one of many projects under 
way at Kennedy. Across the space center, teams are preparing for the 
next generation of launch vehicles and spacecraft. The preparations 
include upgrading launch pads and the space shuttle crawler 
transporter, and modifying and refurbishing the Vehicle Assembly 
Building.

Journalists can photograph Morpheus, the hazard field and the mobile 
control center for the vehicle. NASA officials also will be available 
for interviews.

Media should arrive at Kennedy's Press Site by 2:30 p.m. for 
transportation to the SLF. Journalists without Kennedy accreditation 
must apply for credentials by 4 p.m. July 31. International media 
accreditation for this event is closed. Badges for this specific 
event can be picked up at the Kennedy Space Center Badging Office on 
State Road 405 on Merritt Island. Media must apply for credentials 
online at:

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov  

For more information about Project Morpheus and videos of past tests, 
visit:

http://go.nasa.gov/OmxmBP

For more information about NASA's Advanced Exploration Systems 
projects, visit:

http://go.nasa.gov/OjU0fQ 

	
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