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Sunday, February 23, 2014
Orion test hits snag
The first full joint testing between NASA and the Navy of Orion recovery procedures off the coast of California was suspended last week after the team experienced issues with handling lines securing a test version of Orion inside the well deck of the USS San Diego. Orion, part of NASA's Space Launch System project, will take astronauts deeper into space than ever before. An unmanned test from Kennedy Space Center, Fla., is set for September 2014. (Source: NASA, 02/21/14) Note: Orion is built at Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans; rocket engines for the Space Launch System will be tested at Stennis Space Center, Miss.; the launch vehicle for Exploration Flight Test-1 will be a United Launch Alliance Delta IV, which uses Aerojet Rocketdyne RS-68 engines tested at Stennis Space Center.