Deep
Impact Launch Rescheduled Again
12/14/04 The launch
of the Deep
Impact spacecraft has been rescheduled for
no earlier than Jan. 12. During a review of launch
vehicle hardware, it was discovered that some
components of the inter-stage adapter did not
receive proper heat treatment and must be removed
and replaced. The inter-stage adapter is located
between the first and second stage of the rocket.
A Boeing engineer reviewing an "as-built"
drawing of the vehicle discovered the inter-stage
had not been heat treated to a revised higher
specification.
The second stage will be removed
from the vehicle on Dec. 15, the inter-stage adapter
removed on Dec. 16, a new inter-stage adapter
installed on Dec. 17, and the second stage re-installed
on Dec. 18.
In processing activities at the
Astrotech Space Operations facility located near
Kennedy Space Center, the high-gain antenna used
for Deep Impact communications with Earth has
been installed. The solar array panels have successfully
completed an illumination test as a final check
of their performance. The flight battery associated
with the solar array panels has been installed.
Fueling of the spacecraft is scheduled to start
on Dec. 19 and be completed on Dec. 22. Mating
to the payload attach fitting and upper stage
booster occurs Dec. 29 - 30.
At Launch Pad 17-B, the loading
of liquid oxygen aboard the first stage for a
leak check and a countdown launch team certification
exercise occurred Dec. 13. The vehicle guidance
and control system check occurs on Dec. 28. The
Flight Simulation, a plus count that exercises
all of the systems on the vehicle as they will
occur during powered flight, is scheduled for
Dec. 29.
The Deep Impact spacecraft is
now scheduled to be transported to Pad 17-B on
Jan. 3 and mated to the Boeing Delta II rocket.
The Flight Program Verification, the major integrated
test with the Delta II, occurs on Dec. 30. The
Delta II payload fairing will be installed around
the Deep Impact spacecraft on Jan. 7.
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