Full-Scale NASA and ATK Solid Rocket Motor Test Set for Aug. 31

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Aug. 18, 2010

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx 

Jennifer Stanfield 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala. 
256-544-0034 
jennifer.stanfield@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-117

FULL-SCALE NASA AND ATK SOLID ROCKET MOTOR TEST SET FOR AUG. 31

WASHINGTON -- NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) will conduct a 
full-scale test of a five-segment, first-stage solid rocket motor at 
11:05 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 31. The test at the ATK Aerospace 
Systems test facility in Promontory, Utah will assess motor 
performance at low temperatures. 

The static firing of the solid motor, designated Development Motor-2, 
will last two minutes. This is the most heavily instrumented solid 
rocket motor in NASA history, with 53 test objectives that will be 
measured using more than 760 instruments. The motor was built as an 
element of NASA's Constellation Program. It is the largest and most 
powerful solid rocket motor designed for flight and is highly 
transferable to future heavy-lift vehicle designs. 

To attend the test, U.S. journalists must register with ATK by Aug. 
27. For information and to request credentials, contact ATK's Trina 
Patterson at 801-699-0943. 

NASA Television's live coverage of the test will begin at 11 a.m. and 
will broadcast a news conference at 12 p.m. with representatives from 
NASA and ATK. To participate by teleconference, reporters should 
e-mail Michael Braukus, michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx for dial-in 
information. 

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and schedule information, visit: 




http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


The motor design is almost identical to another development motor 
tested last year. However, DM-2 will be cooled to 40 degrees 
Fahrenheit for this full-duration firing to verify the performance of 
new materials. After more testing, the first-stage solid rocket motor 
will be certified to fly at temperature ranges between 40-90 degrees 
Fahrenheit. 

The solid rocket motor is managed by the Ares Projects Office at 
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. ATK Space 
Systems is the prime contractor. 

For more information about NASA, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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