NASA's Shuttle Program Hands Over Launch Pad to Constellation
Posted on: Monday, 1 June 2009, 16:41 CDT
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Since the late 1960s, pad B has been instrumental in human spaceflight programs, such as Apollo, Skylab and the space shuttle. The pad originally was built for the Saturn V rockets to launch the Apollo capsules to the moon. In
The handover took place Sunday after space shuttle Endeavour was moved to Launch Pad 39A. The ground operations team will finish modifying pad B for the Ares I-X rocket launch. Modifications will include removing the orbiter access arm and a section of the gaseous oxygen vent arm and installing access platforms and a vehicle stabilization system.
The Ares I-X flight test is targeted for no earlier than
For more information about the Constellation Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/constellation
SOURCE NASA
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