Engineers Start Stacking Operations for Maiden Launch of NASA's Orion Deep ...

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KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL- Engineers have begun stacking operations for NASA's maiden Orion deep space test capsule at the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) achieving a major milestone leading to its first blastoff from the Florida Space Coast less than six months from today.


The excitement is mounting as final assembly of NASA's Orion crew vehicle into its launch configuration started on Monday, June 9, inside the Operations and Checkout (O&C) Facility at Kennedy.


Orion is slated to launch on its inaugural unmanned test flight in December 2014 atop the mammoth, triple barreled United Launch Alliance (ULA) Delta IV Heavy rocket.


The main elements of the Orion spacecraft stack include the crew module (CM), service module (SM) and the launch abort system (LAS).


On Monday, technicians from Orion's prime contractor Lockheed Martin began aligning and stacking the crew module on top of the already completed service module in the Final Assembly and System Testing (FAST) Cell in the O & C facility at KSC.


The CM/SM stacking operation was able to move forward following the successful attachment of the world's largest heat shield onto the bottom of the CM in late May. Read my prior story here.


'Now that we're getting so close to launch, the spacecraft completion work is visible every day,' said Mark Geyer, NASA's Orion Program manager in a statement.


'Orion's flight test will provide us with important data that will help us test out systems and further refine the design so we can safely send humans far into the solar system to uncover new scientific discoveries on future missions.'


Orion is NASA's next generation human rated vehicle now under development to replace the now retired space shuttle. The state-of-the-art spacecraft will carry America's astronauts on voyages venturing farther into deep space than ever before - past the Moon to Asteroids, Mars and Beyond! No humans have flown beyond low Earth orbit in more than four decades since Apollo 17, NASA's final moon landing mission launch in December 1972.


The two-orbit, four- hour EFT-1 flight will lift the Orion spacecraft and its attached second stage to an orbital altitude of 3,600 miles, about 15 times higher than the International Space Station (ISS) - and farther than any human spacecraft has journeyed in 40 years.


Stay tuned here for Ken's continuing Orion, Orbital Sciences, SpaceX, commercial space, LADEE, Curiosity, Mars rover, MAVEN, MOM and more planetary and human spaceflight news.



Dr. Ken Kremer is a speaker, scientist, freelance science journalist (Princeton, NJ) and photographer whose articles, space exploration images and Mars mosaics have appeared in magazines, books, websites and calanders including Astronomy Picture of the Day, NBC, BBC, SPACE.com, Spaceflight Now and the covers of Aviation Week & Space Technology, Spaceflight and the Explorers Club magazines. Ken has presented at numerous educational institutions, civic & religious organizations, museums and astronomy clubs. Ken has reported first hand from the Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral and NASA Wallops on over 40 launches including 8 shuttle launches. He lectures on both Human and Robotic spaceflight - www.kenkremer.com


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