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To: orionblamblam
Sounds a lot like when they used the completely reliable, but underpowered Redstone launches for the first two Mercury launches until they could get all the bugs out of the Atlas missile. They could test the capsule, launch and recovery procedures, but had to wait for the big missile to do the real work in orbit. Same here. They can test the CEV with the smaller, but currently available booster, and then fly the missions with more science cargo when the more powerful booster becomes available.
8 posted on 07/12/2006 7:53:04 PM PDT by GonzoGOP (There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
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To: GonzoGOP

http://www.space-travel.com/reports/NASA_Awards_Contract_For_Ares_I_Mobile_Launcher_999.html

ROCKET SCIENCE

NASA Awards Contract For Ares I Mobile Launcher

Cape Canaveral FL (SPX) May 09, 2008

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center has awarded a contract to Hensel Phelps of Orlando, Fla., for the construction of the Ares I mobile launcher for the Constellation Program. Ares I is the rocket that will transport the Orion crew exploration vehicle, its crew and cargo to low Earth orbit. The contract includes an option for an additional Ares I mobile launcher.
It is a firm fixed-price contract with a value of $263,735,000, if all options are exercised.

The mobile launcher will support the Ares I and the vehicle’s associated ground support equipment. It will be used in the assembly, testing and servicing of the Ares I at existing Kennedy facilities.

The mobile launcher will transport the Ares I rocket to the launch pad and provide ground support for launches.

The mobile launcher consists of the main support structure that comprises the base, tower and facility ground support systems, which include power, communications, conditioned air, water for cooling, wash-down, and ignition over-pressure protection.

Hensel Phelps will supply all labor, materials and equipment necessary for construction of the Ares I mobile launcher. Ground support equipment, such as umbilicals, propellant and gases, instrumentation, controls and communications, necessary to support the Ares I rocket will be provided and installed under a separate contract or contracts.

The tower of the mobile launcher will have multiple platforms for personnel access and will be approximately 390 feet tall. Construction will take place at the mobile launcher park site area located north of Kennedy’s Vehicle Assembly Building at the space center in Florida.


This is not the Ares I launcher, but is the Ares I launcher launcher.


9 posted on 05/09/2008 10:31:58 AM PDT by RightWhale (It's still unclear what impact global warming will have on vertical wind shear)
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