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Genesis Spacecraft Arrives in Florida for July Launch
5/31/01

NASA's Genesis spacecraft, to be launched aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket on July 30, arrived today at Florida's Kennedy Space Center from Denver, Colo. aboard a U.S. Air Force C-17 aircraft.

Genesis will capture a piece of the Sun -- a sample of the ions and elements in the solar wind -- and bring the samples back to Earth in 2004 so that scientists can study the exact composition of the Sun and probe the solar system's origin. By studying the solar wind, scientists will find clues to the formation of the solar system as we know it today. Genesis is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., and the spacecraft was built by Lockheed Martin Astronautics, Denver, Colo.

Genesis spacecraft The Genesis spacecraft at the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility at Florida's Kennedy Space Center.

The spacecraft will be processed for launch in the Kennedy Space Center's Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility. Processing will begin with a functional test, an electrical systems test of the spacecraft and deployment of the solar arrays. A test on June 7 will verify the spacecraft's communications systems and radio links to NASA's Deep Space Network space telecommunications system. Science instrument operations tests are scheduled June 11, and on June 12 the solar arrays will be cleaned and stowed for launch. Loading of the spacecraft's hydrazine propellant is scheduled for the week of June 22, and a spin-balance test will follow on June 29.

Genesis will be mated to a Star 37 upper stage booster on July 17 before being transported to Space Launch Complex 17 the following day. Once mated to the Delta II, a spacecraft functional test will be performed. The payload fairing is to be installed around Genesis on July 25. Stacking of the Boeing Delta 7326 launch vehicle at Pad 17-A is scheduled to begin on June 12. Launch is scheduled for July 30 at 12:36 p.m. EDT.

Visit the Genesis home page for the latest news as launch of the fifth Discovery mission approaches.


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