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Atlas-Centaur Orbiting Astronomical Observatory Shroud Test

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Researchers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Lewis Research Center conducted a series of shroud jettison tests for the second Orbiting Astronomical Observatory (OAO-2) in the Space Power Chambers during April 1968. The Orbiting Astronomical Observatory satellites were designed by Goddard Space Flight Center to study and retrieve ultraviolet data on stars and galaxies which earthbound and atmospheric telescopes could not view due to ozone absorption. The shroud jettison system was tested in the Space Power Chambers. In 1961, NASA Lewis management decided to convert its Altitude Wind Tunnel into two large test chambers and later renamed it the Space Power Chambers. The conversion, which took over two years, included removing the tunnel’s internal components and inserting bulkheads to seal off the new chambers. The larger chamber, seen here, could simulate altitudes of 100,000 feet. These chambers were used for a variety of tests on the Centaur second-stage rocket until the early 1970s. The first OAO mission in 1965 failed due to problems with the satellite. OAO-2 would be launched on an Atlas/Centaur with a modified Agena shroud. The new shroud was 18 feet longer than the normal Centaur payload shrouds. This new piece of hardware was successfully qualified during three tests at 90,000 feet altitude in the Space Power Chambers in April 1968. For the first time, x-rays were used to verify the payload clearance once the shroud was sealed. OAO-2 was launched on December 7, 1968 and proved to be an extremely successful mission.

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grc glenn research center atlas centaur astronomical observatory astronomical observatory test space power chambers chambers oao 2 test chambers goddard space flight center centaur astronomical observatory satellites space administration three tests lewis research center feet altitude nasa lewis management shroud altitude wind tunnel centaur payload first oao mission nasa
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21/04/1968
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label_outline Explore Astronomical Observatory, Altitude Wind Tunnel, Atlas Centaur

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grc glenn research center atlas centaur astronomical observatory astronomical observatory test space power chambers chambers oao 2 test chambers goddard space flight center centaur astronomical observatory satellites space administration three tests lewis research center feet altitude nasa lewis management shroud altitude wind tunnel centaur payload first oao mission nasa