Revenki's photos with the keyword: Ares-1X

New MLP

11 Aug 2009 62
Construction of the new mobile launch platform and launch umbilical tower for Constellation/Ares-I, next to OPF-3 at the VAB.

Belly

11 Aug 2009 89
The underside of one of the MLPs, in this case the one on which the Ares-1X vehicle is being stacked.

Ares-1X

11 Aug 2009 74
The upper stage simulator and spacecraft/LAS simulator for the upcoming Ares-1X test flight. Both components are dummy units, and won't actually perform during the test.

Ares-1X

11 Aug 2009 105
The dummy spacecraft for the upcoming Ares-1X test flight. Note the boost protective cover (nosecone) on the front of the capsule no longer looks anything like this on the real vehicle, due to subsequent configuration changes.

Modifications

10 Aug 2009 117
LC-39A undergoing modifications for use with Ares-I. Assuming Ares-I doesn't get cancelled first.

Modifications

10 Aug 2009 111
LC-39B undergoing modifications for Constellation use. Note that the top of the Shuttle fixed service structure and the oxygen vent arm appear to have been removed, along with (I think) the white room arm.

Ares-I MLP

10 Aug 2009 153
The brand-new mobile launch platform being built for the (probably doomed) Ares-I launch vehicle, which the Constellation program will use to send the Orion spacecraft into orbit (assuming Ares doesn't get cancelled). Note the truss segments to the left - these are parts of the launch umbilical tower which will be built atop the platform. Like Apollo and unilike Shuttle, Ares-I will carry its service tower on the launch platform with it, instead of it being built into the pad. Behind the truss segments to the left are the tail service masts from a Shuttle MLP.

Lightning Tower

10 Aug 2009 122
One of the new masts at LC-39B, which has recently started conversion for the upcoming Ares-IX test flight and later Constellation use.

Modifications

10 Aug 2009 127
LC-39B undergoing modifications for Constellation use. Note that the top of the Shuttle fixed service structure and the oxygen vent arm appear to have been removed, along with (I think) the white room arm.

Modifications

10 Aug 2009 98
LC-39B undergoing modifications for Constellation use. Note that the top of the Shuttle fixed service structure and the oxygen vent arm appear to have been removed, along with (I think) the white room arm.

Modifications

10 Aug 2009 125
LC-39B undergoing modifications for Constellation use. Note that the top of the Shuttle fixed service structure and the oxygen vent arm appear to have been removed, along with (I think) the white room arm.

ARES-I

07 Sep 2009 90
Fail. (Inside joke.)