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    Launch Pad 39B Flame Trench Upgrades Continue

    Work continues on the flame trench at Launch Pad 39B at Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

    Progress continues to upgrade the flame trench at Launch Pad 39B at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Construction workers with J.P. Donovan of Rockledge, Florida, are on an elevated work stand to install new heat-resistant bricks on the north side of the flame trench. The Pad B flame trench is being refurbished to support …

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    NASA Prepares for Orion Water Recovery Rehearsal in Pacific Ocean

    The test version of the Orion crew module was transported into the well deck of the USS San Diego at Naval Base San Diego in California on Oct. 21 to prepare for Underway Recovery Test 5.

    When Orion returns from deep space missions and lands in the ocean, a team will be responsible for safely returning the capsule and crew back to land. NASA’s Ground Systems Development and Operations Program and U.S. Navy personnel are preparing to conduct a water recovery test, called Underway Recovery Test 5 (URT-5), this week, using a …

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    First Half of Platform B Arrives for NASA’s Space Launch System

    First half of Platform B arrives at Kennedy Space Center.

    The first half of the B-level work platforms, B south, for NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, arrived by heavy-load transport truck at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Oct. 21. The B platforms are the ninth of 10 levels of new platforms for High Bay 3 in the Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB). …

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    Orion Service Module Umbilical Testing Wraps Up at Launch Equipment Test Facility

    OSMU testing is complete at the Launch Equipment Test Facility at Kennedy Space Center.

    Testing of the Orion Service Module Umbilical (OSMU) is complete at the Launch Equipment Test Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. A series of tests, called regressions tests, were performed on the umbilical’s design modifications to validate it for installation on the mobile launcher. The tests were conducted by Kennedy’s Engineering Directorate for …

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