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TDRS-J
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| Mission |
Tracking and Data
Relay Satellite-J |
| Launch Vehicle |
Lockheed Martin
Atlas IIA (AC-144) |
| Launch Pad |
Launch Complex
36-B, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station |
| Launch Date |
November 20, 2002 |
| Launch Window |
10:36
- 11:16
p.m. EST |
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Status
(processing
notes)
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The Atlas II launch vehicle
is at the Lockheed Martin factory in Denver, Colorado undergoing
final assembly, integration and testing. Both Centaur stage engines
have been installed. Associated electrical harnesses are being
installed and the aft area of the stage is undergoing electrical
and mechanical build-up. The arrival of the booster at Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station is now scheduled for October 7.
The TDRS-J spacecraft is undergoing testing at the factory and is
planned to arrive at Kennedy Space Center from the Boeing Satellite
Systems plant in El Segundo, California on October 17. |
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| Mission |
Solar Radiation
and Climate Experiment |
| Launch
Vehicle |
Pegasus XL |
| Launch
Pad |
Cape Canaveral
Air Force Station |
| Launch
Date |
December 1,
2002 |
| Launch
Time |
3:10
- 4:10
p.m. EST |
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Status
(processing
notes)
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SORCE
is at the Orbital Space Systems Group spacecraft facility
in Dulles, Virginia and has satisfactorily completed
space environment tests. The spacecraft is scheduled
to arrive at Kennedy Space Center to begin final processing
on October 26.
The Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL launch vehicle continues
to undergo buildup and testing at Vandenberg Air Force
Base. Two Flight Simulation tests are scheduled while
the vehicle is in California. Flight Simulation No.
1 is scheduled for October 9 and will be followed by
Flight Simulation No. 2 on October 16.
The Pegasus is scheduled for ferry to Cape Canaveral
using the Orbital Sciences L-1011 aircraft on October
29. Three Flight Simulation tests are also planned
at KSC prior to launch and are scheduled to occur on
November 1, November 8 and November 18. |
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ICESAT
/ CHIPSAT
|
| Mission |
Ice,
Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite / Cosmic Hot Interstellar
Spectrometer |
| Launch Vehicle |
Delta
II with Dual Payload Attach Fixture (DPAF) |
| Launch Pad |
SLC-2W,
Vandenberg Air Force Base |
| Launch Date |
NET
December 15, 2002 |
| Launch Window |
4:09:32
- 5:32:00
p.m. PST |
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Status
(processing
notes)
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The
ICESAT spacecraft is at the Ball Aerospace Facility in Boulder Colorado
currently undergoing vibration testing to assure electrical and
mechanical connections. The ICESAT spacecraft is scheduled to arrive
at Vandenberg Air Force Base on October 29.
The CHIPSAT spacecraft is at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico.
It successfully concluded vibration testing last week and is undergoing
thermal vacuum testing this week. The CHIPSAT spacecraft is scheduled
to arrive at Vandenberg Air Force Base on October 15.
The Delta II first and second stage have arrived at Vandenberg after
successfully completing checkout at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.
The booster is scheduled for erection October 22 on Space Launch
Complex 2 located on North Vandenberg Air Force Base. |
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