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ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation for Survivability of Human Crew (BTA) Boiler Plate Test Article Water Impact Test-Pot Phase"0" Test Tested at the Hydro Impact Basin at the Landing and Impact Research Facility (Gantry)

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orion splash test test pot phase 0 hydro impact basin gantry boiler plate lrc sandra gibbs langley research center project orion project splash structural passive structural passive attenuation high resolution nasa
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08/11/2011
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label_outline Explore Test Pot Phase 0, Hydro Impact Basin, Boiler Plate

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Portal Gantry Crane No. 55, Central Industrial Area, Farragut Avenue, Bremerton, Kitsap County, WA

New York, N.Y., Dec. 3, 2012 -- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency , Environmental Field Specialist, Rafal Volder, changes a battery that is in an Electronic Beta Attenuation Mass Monitor device that has been set up to monitor air quality at Floyd Bennett Field. Debris from the Hurricane Sandy has been collected at the location and is being put in a wood chipper. Jocelyn Augustino/FEMA

At Launch Pad 36A, Cape Canaveral Air Station, a Centaur upper stage is lifted up the gantry for mating with the lower stage Lockheed Martin Atlas IIA rocket already in place. The Lockheed Martin-manufactured Centaur IIA is powered by two Pratt & Whitney turbopump-fed engines, producing a total thrust of 41,600 pounds. The rocket is scheduled to launch the NASA GOES-L satellite on May 15, at the opening of a launch window which extends from 2:23 to 4:41 a.m. EDT. Once in orbit, the satellite will become GOES-11, joining GOES-8, GOES-9 and GOES-10 in space. The fourth of a new advanced series of geostationary weather satellites for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), GOES-L is a three-axis inertially stabilized spacecraft that will provide pictures and perform atmospheric sounding at the same time. Once launched, the satellite will undergo checkout and then provide backup capabilities for the existing, aging operational satellites KSC-99pp0426

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

ORION Project-(SPLASH) Structural Passive Landing Attenuation fo

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orion splash test test pot phase 0 hydro impact basin gantry boiler plate lrc sandra gibbs langley research center project orion project splash structural passive structural passive attenuation high resolution nasa