NASA Spacecraft to Make Cross Country Voyage

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June 14, 2011

Michael Braukus/J.D. Harrington 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979/5241 
michael.j.braukus@xxxxxxxx / j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx 

Josh Byerly 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
josh.byerly@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-121

NASA SPACECRAFT TO MAKE CROSS COUNTRY VOYAGE

WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting the public to view a test version of 
the agency's next spacecraft that will carry humans into deep space. 

The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, which NASA announced last month would 
be the agency's deep space crew module based on the original work on 
the Orion capsule, will make three stops as it travels by truck from 
NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in California to the Kennedy 
Space Center in Florida. 

The planned stops are June 15-16 at the Pima Air and Space Museum in 
Tucson, Ariz.; June 19-20 at the Bob Bullock Texas State History 
Museum in Austin, Texas; and June 24-25 at the Tallahassee Challenger 
Learning Center in Florida. The module also will be on display June 
29-July 4 at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. 

During a test flight in New Mexico last year, a new launch abort 
system propelled the spacecraft off the launch pad to a speed of 
almost 445 mph in three seconds. The spacecraft then parachuted to 
the desert floor. 

The test module eventually will be moved to Kennedy's Operations and 
Checkout Facility for further study. The Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle's 
propulsion, life support, thermal protection and avionics systems 
ultimately will enable astronauts to travel for extended deep space 
missions and return safely to Earth. 

Reporters interested in seeing the test spacecraft or scheduling 
interviews should contact Dan Huot at daniel.g.huot@xxxxxxxx or call 
the Johnson Space Center newsroom at 281-483-5111. 

The public can contact each of the sites directly for information on 
seeing the spacecraft and hours of operation. For more information on 
the each of the museums, visit: 



http://www.pimaair.org 




http://www.thestoryoftexas.com/the_museum/about.html 




http://www.challengertlh.com/ 


To learn more about the development of the vehicle, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/mpcv 

	
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