SPACECRAFT AND EXPENDABLE VEHICLES STATUS REPORT April 24, 2002 George H. Diller Kennedy Space Center 321/867-2468 MISSION: Aqua EOS-PM (Earth Observing System Aqua Observatory) LAUNCH VEHICLE: DELTA II 7920-10L LAUNCH PAD: Space Launch Complex 2, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. LAUNCH DATE: May 2, 2002 (Under Review) LAUNCH WINDOW: 2:54:58 - 3:04:58 a.m. PDT . On April 18, the Aqua spacecraft was mated atop the Boeing Delta II launch vehicle at NASA's Space Launch Complex 2 located on North Vandenberg Base. The Aqua spacecraft batteries were charged and a state of health check performed on April 20. The Flight Program Verification was performed on Monday, April 22. This is a combined composite electrical test and flight sequence test, the final major test prior to launch. The vehicle's mechanical and electrical systems were actuated during the simulated plus count. During the test, an unexpected spacecraft/vehicle interface electrical problem was found creating an undesired secondary grounding path precluding this portion of the test from being performed. The undesired circuit this created was disabled upon reconfiguring the interface. In addition, a second issue arose. Three of the four spacecraft battery temperature sensors were reading incorrectly. It has been determined that a pair of ground support equipment cables are not connected in a proper manner. All the suspect cables were re-connected this morning and continuity checks are now underway. The Flight Program Verification will be re-performed tomorrow, Thursday, April 25. Some impact to the launch date is anticipated and the remaining schedule of activities to prepare for launch is currently under review. MISSION: NOAA-M Polar Orbiter LAUNCH VEHICLE: USAF Titan II LAUNCH PAD: Space Launch Complex 4 West, Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. LAUNCH DATE: June 24, 2002 LAUNCH WINDOW: 11:22 - 11:32 a.m. PDT At SLC-4W, the Titan II/G-14 launch vehicle's initial "power-on" test was conducted on Tuesday, April 9 and routine vehicle checkout and prelaunch preparations continue on schedule. The booster was erected on the launch pad April 1. The NOAA-M spacecraft is at the Lockheed Martin plant in Sunnyvale, Calif. and is planned for shipment to Vandenberg on Thursday, April 25. It will be prepared for launch at a NASA spacecraft processing facility on North Vandenberg Air Force Base. The spacecraft's apogee kick motor processing activities were successfully performed April 16 - 18. The payload fairing is scheduled to arrive on May 9. MISSION: CONTOUR (Comet Nucleus Tour) LAUNCH VEHICLE: Delta II 7425 LAUNCH PAD: 17-A Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. LAUNCH DATE: July 1, 2002 LAUNCH WINDOW: 2:56:14 - 2:56:26 a.m. EDT The Contour spacecraft has been shipped from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD and will arrive at Kennedy Space Center (KSC) tonight to begin final checkout and preparations for launch. The spacecraft's electrical ground support and test equipment began arriving at KSC yesterday. The Contour Mission Readiness Review will be held at the Applied Physics Laboratory in Baltimore on May 15. The Boeing Delta II launch vehicle second stage arrived at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., on Monday, April 1 and is undergoing checkout at Delta launch vehicle Hangar AO. The Delta first stage arrived at Cape Canaveral on April 15 and is at Hangar M. At Space Launch Complex 17, erection of the Delta booster is planned to begin on May 28. A pre-vehicle-on-stand (Pre-VOS) review continues to be scheduled for May 21 at the Boeing facility in Huntington Beach, CA. # # #