Analyst - 2/5/2008 2:20 PMInteresting. Late 2011. Everything else could be cheap talk, but Delta has died once already in the early 1980ies.Analyst
Spacecraft: GRAIL (Gravity Recovery And Interior Laboratory)Launch Vehicle: Delta II 7920 HeavyLaunch Site: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.Launch Pad: Space Launch Complex 17BLaunch Date: Sept. 8, 2011Launch Time: 8:37:06 a.m. EDT and 9:16:12 a.m. EDTAt Astrotech, the deployment test of the GRAIL solar arrays wasconducted June 18.At NASA's Space Launch Complex 17B, the first stage propulsion andpneumatic system functional checks are under way. Electrical andhydraulic checkout of the rocket began Wednesday. This will befollowed on June 27 by functional checks of the second stagepropulsion and pneumatic systems.GRAIL's primary science objectives will be to determine the structureof the lunar interior, from crust to core, and to advanceunderstanding of the thermal evolution of the moon.
The OB (Operations Building) on Phillips Parkway, north of the old LOX plant
Since this is the last Delta II from the Cape, is anyone documenting (video) the assembly etc. Would be great to have. I did a lot of digging to find the old assembly hanger on this. Seems a lot of the Delta II history is locked in AF.
Quote from: Prober on 06/25/2011 06:59 pmSince this is the last Delta II from the Cape, is anyone documenting (video) the assembly etc. Would be great to have. I did a lot of digging to find the old assembly hanger on this. Seems a lot of the Delta II history is locked in AF.http://mediaarchive.ksc.nasa.gov/search.cfm and search on GRAIL.Delta II doesn't use Hangar AF. It uses Hangar M.