NASA Ushers In New Space Exploration Era At Wallops Flight Facility

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March 22, 2011

Joshua Buck 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-1100 
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Keith Koehler 
Wallops Flight Facility, Va. 
757-824-1579 
keith.a.koehler@xxxxxxxx 



RELEASE: 11-081

NASA USHERS IN NEW SPACE EXPLORATION ERA AT WALLOPS FLIGHT FACILITY

WASHINGTON -- NASA ushered in a new era of space exploration at its 
Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia on Tuesday with a ribbon cutting 
ceremony opening the new Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF). 

The HIF will support medium-class mission capabilities. The first 
customer to use the facility will be Orbital Sciences Corp. of 
Dulles, Va., with its Taurus II launch vehicle. 

"With this state-of-the-art building, NASA demonstrates its commitment 
to the success of the nation's commercial launch industry," said NASA 
Administrator Charles Bolden, "We have already seen some fantastic 
progress and are looking forward to more this year. Wallops, the 
Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport and Orbital have been working 
together to bring the Taurus II vehicle to the launch pad this coming 
fall under tough mission schedules. That effort is impressive and a 
model we should emulate whenever possible." 

Orbital will conduct missions for NASA under the agency's Commercial 
Orbital Transportation Services project and Commercial Resupply 
Services contract. Integration of the Taurus II at the new facility 
will begin this month, with the first launch expected later this 
year. 
"Today is about bringing jobs, jobs and more jobs to the Lower Shore 
-- jobs for today and jobs for tomorrow," said Sen. Barbara A. 
Mikulski, chairwoman of the Subcommittee for Commerce, Justice and 
Science, which funds NASA. "I'm so happy to see our federal 
facilities like Wallops bringing the innovation economy to the 
community with this world-class international launch site that will 
soon launch science missions and take cargo to the International 
Space Station." 

"The Horizontal Integration Facility is a vital part of our operation 
at the Wallops Flight Facility," said Dave Thompson, chairman and CEO 
of Orbital Sciences Corp. "The capability it provides to process two 
Taurus II vehicles simultaneously puts us in an excellent position to 
support NASA with missions to the International Space Station." 

The facility is 250 feet long, 150 wide and 60 feet high. Its bay 
provides dual horizontal processing with 70-and 50-ton bridge cranes. 
Built in approximately 16 months, the HIF has adjacent laboratory and 
warehouse space. Its safety features include a deluge fire 
suppression system and a blast-attenuating wall. 

For more information about Wallops, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/wallops 


For more information about the Commercial Orbital Transportation 
Services project, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/cots 

	
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