NASA's Shuttle Program Hands Over Launch Pad to Constellation

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June 1, 2009

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

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

RELEASE: 09-127

NASA'S SHUTTLE PROGRAM HANDS OVER LAUNCH PAD TO CONSTELLATION

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The May 31 transfer of Launch Pad 39B at 
NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida from the Space Shuttle Program 
to the Constellation Program is the next step in preparing the first 
flight test of the agency's next-generation spacecraft and launch 
system. The Constellation Program is developing new spacecraft -- 
including the Ares I and Ares V launch vehicles, the Orion crew 
capsule, and the Altair lunar lander -- to carry humans to the 
International Space Station, the moon and beyond. 

Since the late 1960s, pad B has been instrumental in human spaceflight 
programs, such as Apollo, Skylab and the space shuttle. The pad 
originally was built for the Saturn V rockets to launch the Apollo 
capsules to the moon. In July 1975, the pad was modified to support 
space shuttle operations. The first space shuttle to lift off from 
pad B was Challenger in January 1986. 

The handover took place Sunday after space shuttle Endeavour was moved 
to Launch Pad 39A. The ground operations team will finish modifying 
pad B for the Ares I-X rocket launch. Modifications will include 
removing the orbiter access arm and a section of the gaseous oxygen 
vent arm and installing access platforms and a vehicle stabilization 
system. 

The Ares I-X flight test is targeted for no earlier than Aug. 30. For 
more information about Ares I-X, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/aresIX 


For more information about the Constellation Program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/constellation 

	
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