A test version of NASA's Orion spacecraft soon will make a
cross-country journey, giving residents in three states the chance to
see a full-scale test version of the vehicle that will take humans into
deep space.
The crew module will make stops during a trip from the White Sands
Missile Range in New Mexico to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The
planned stops include Jan. 27-29 at Victory Park and the American
Airlines Center in Dallas and Feb. 1-2 at the U.S. Space and Rocket
Center in Huntsville, Ala. Engineers, program officials, astronauts and
NASA spokespeople will be available to speak with the media and the
public.
The full-scale test vehicle was used by ground crews in advance of the
launch abort system flight test that took place in New Mexico in 2010.
Orion will serve as the vehicle that takes astronauts beyond low-Earth
orbit, and the first orbital flight test is scheduled for 2014.
To see photos of the pad abort test, visit http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/systems/mpcv/gallery/abort_test/index.htm .
For more information on the each of the sites, visit
American Airlines Center: http://www.americanairlinescenter.com.
U.S. Space and Rocket Center: http://www.ussrc.com.