October 2, 2014 - United Launch Alliance Delta
IV Heavy rocket that will send NASA’s Orion
spacecraft on its first flight test in December.
The United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket
that will send NASA’s Orion spacecraft on its
first flight test in December was moved to its
vertical launch position on Wednesday at Space
Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station in Florida.
Orion was moved Sunday out of the Payload
Hazardous Servicing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy
Space Center in Florida and the Delta IV Heavy
rocket, built by United Launch Alliance, made
its move Tuesday night, to nearby Space Launch
Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
It was raised Wednesday from the horizontal
position into its vertical launch configuration.
“We’ve been working toward this launch for
months, and we’re in the final stretch,” said
Kennedy Director Bob Cabana. “Orion is almost
complete and the rocket that will send it into
space is on the launch pad. We’re 64 days away
from taking the next step in deep space
exploration.”
Orion now is ready for the installation of its
last component, the launch abort system. This
system is designed to protect astronauts if a
problem arises during launch by pulling the
spacecraft away from the failing rocket.
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