Launch Abort System Installed for Orion Flight Test
The launch abort system for the Orion Flight Test is lowered by crane for
installation on the Orion
spacecraft
inside the Launch Abort System Facility, or LASF, at NASA's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The completed crew and service modules will be
tested and verified together with the launch abort system. Orion will remain
inside the LASF until mid-November, when the United Launch Alliance Delta IV
Heavy rocket is ready for integration with the spacecraft.
Orion is the exploration spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to
destinations not yet explored by humans, including an asteroid and Mars. It will
have emergency abort capability, sustain the crew during space travel and
provide safe re-entry from deep space return velocities. The first unpiloted
test flight of the Orion is scheduled to launch in December atop the Delta IV
Heavy rocket from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida to an altitude of
3,600 miles above the Earth's surface. The two-orbit, four-hour flight test will
help engineers evaluate the systems critical to crew safety including the heat
shield, parachute system and launch abort system.
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