NASA to Brief Media about Test of Orion Launch Abort System Motor

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Nov. 20, 2008

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

Lynnette B. Madison/Josh Byerly 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
lynnette.b.madison@xxxxxxxx, bill.j.byerly@xxxxxxxx 

Trina Patterson 
ATK, Promontory, Utah 
801-699-0943 
trina.patterson@xxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-236

NASA TO BRIEF MEDIA ABOUT TEST OF ORION LAUNCH ABORT SYSTEM MOTOR

PROMONTORY, Utah -- NASA, ATK, Orbital Sciences Corp. and Lockheed 
Martin representatives will hold a teleconference at 2:30 p.m. MST 
today, Thursday, Nov. 20, to discuss the results of the first 
full-scale test fire of the motor for a new launch abort system. 

Reporters should dial 888-469-1980 or 517-308-9161 and give the 
passcode "motor test" to participate in the call. 

The launch abort system will sit atop the Orion crew exploration 
vehicle. The abort motor is designed to pull the crew module away 
from the Ares I launch vehicle in an emergency situation on the 
launch pad or during the first 300,000 feet after launch. 

The test takes place today at 1 p.m. at the ATK Launch Systems 
facility in Promontory, Utah. This is the first time such a test has 
been conducted since the Apollo Program tested its launch escape 
system in the 1960s. The demonstration is the culmination of a series 
of motor and component tests conducted earlier this year in 
preparation for a test with a mock-up of the Orion crew capsule 
scheduled for the spring of 2009. 

NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., manages the Orion 
launch abort system. Alliant Techsystems, or ATK, is responsible for 
the launch abort motor under contract to Orbital Sciences Corporation 
of Dulles, Va. Orbital is building the entire launch abort system for 
the Orion crew exploration vehicle. Lockheed Martin Corporation of 
Denver is the prime contractor for Orion. 

For more information about the Orion crew capsule and the 
Constellation Program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/orion 

	
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