CONTOUR Launch Preparations Continue
5/15/02
A five-day CONTOUR Mission Simulation is underway as part of the final preparations for launch on
July 1. For the simulation the ground station facilities at KSC's MILA tracking station are used to
connect the spacecraft with the CONTOUR mission operations control center at the Applied Physics
Laboratory (APL) in Baltimore, MD. The mission operations team is following a compressed timeline
that simulates the flight of CONTOUR, remotely commanding all of the spacecraft's systems and instruments.
The Deep Space Network compatibility test was completed on Friday, May 10, also using facilities located at
the MILA tracking station at KSC. This test verifies CONTOUR's ability to communicate with the worldwide system
of deep space tracking stations operated by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
The JPL team standing by the Compatibility Test Trainer during earlier testing at Goddard Space Flight Center. (Click on image to enlarge)
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The spacecraft has also successfully completed the System Performance Test to verify that all spacecraft systems
are functioning to their design capabilities.
The CONTOUR Mission Readiness Review is being held today at APL.
The Boeing Delta II launch vehicle second stage arrived at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Monday, April 1.
It continues to undergo checkout at Delta launch vehicle Hangar AO without any issues or concerns. The Delta first
stage arrived at Cape Canaveral on April 15.
At Space Launch Complex 17, erection of the Delta booster will begin on Tuesday, May 28. A pre-vehicle-on-stand
(Pre-VOS) review is scheduled for May 21 at the Boeing facility in Huntington Beach, CA.
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