NASA's Launch Abort System Hardware Starts Cross Country Trek

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March 03, 2009

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

Emily Outen 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
757-864-7022 
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RELEASE: 09-048

NASA'S LAUNCH ABORT SYSTEM HARDWARE STARTS CROSS COUNTRY TREK


HAMPTON, Va. -- A full-scale mock-up of NASA's Orion launch abort 
system began a week-long flatbed trailer ride across the country 
Tuesday, en route to White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. Once at 
White Sands, the rocket-like structure will help NASA prepare for 
this year's abort system test, called Pad Abort 1. 

The nearly 45-foot-long launch abort system mock-up, known as the LAS 
pathfinder, was built at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, 
Va. Engineers and technicians at Langley designed and fabricated the 
hardware, which represents the size, outer shape and specific mass 
characteristics of the Orion crew exploration vehicle's abort system. 


The LAS pathfinder will be used to help prepare for the Pad Abort 1 
flight test at White Sands. Ground crews will practice lifting and 
stacking the system on the launch pad, which will help ready the crew 
for handling the actual flight test hardware that will be launched 
there later this year. 

The 90-second flight for Pad Abort 1 will be an important first step 
toward demonstrating how NASA is building safety into its next 
generation of spacecraft and will help gather information about how 
NASA's newly-developed launch abort system operates in reality. The 
system will provide a safe escape route for astronauts in the Orion 
crew capsule if there is a problem on the launch pad or during ascent 
into low Earth orbit atop the Ares I rocket. 

During its journey, the LAS pathfinder will break from the drive to 
visit museums along the way. Museum visits include: 

* Adventure Science Center in Nashville, Tenn., on Wednesday, March 4 
* Science Museum Oklahoma in Oklahoma City on Friday and Saturday, 
March 6 and 7 
* Don Harrington Discovery Center in Amarillo, Texas, on Sunday, March 
8 
* New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo, N.M., on Monday, 
March 9 

For more information about Orion, the LAS pathfinder and the museum 
stops, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/orion 


To view a high-resolution image of the LAS pathfinder, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/multimedia/pathfinder-departure.html 


For more information on NASA's Constellation Program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/constellation 

	
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