SpaceX will conduct the first of two abort tests of its new Dragon V2 spacecraft designed to carry humans to the International Space Station and BLEO. The pad abort test will be conducted at Cape Canaveral Launch Complex 40 and will test the design of the 3D printed SuperDraco Engines NET May 5th, 2015, the 54th anniversary of the MR-3 flight. NASA TV will cover the event live.
Mission: Dragon V2 Pad Abort Test
Launch date: May 6th, 2015
Launch window: 9:00am EDT - 2:30pm EDT
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida.
SOURCE OF ARTICLE: http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/04/spacex-ready-launch-key-commercial-crew-test/
Mission: Dragon V2 Pad Abort Test
Launch date: May 6th, 2015
Launch window: 9:00am EDT - 2:30pm EDT
Launch site: Space Launch Complex 40, Cape Canaveral AFS, Florida.
SOURCE OF ARTICLE: http://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2015/04/spacex-ready-launch-key-commercial-crew-test/
The Dragon 2 test vehicle, part of SpaceX’s Commercial Crew drive in cooperation with NASA, is set for a Pad Abort test from SLC-40 on May 5.
Following the completion of the Test Readiness Review (TRR), NASA confirmed the test date and noted the event will be webcast on NASA TV.
The abort vehicle has been outfitted with seven seats, one of which is already occupied by a human-size test dummy, embedded with a suite of sensors.
The dummy has been placed in a “black composite flight article” seat, whereas the other seats are constructed from an aluminum metal frame with white steel plates bolted to them to simulate crew weight. The interior is surrounded by bare isogrid walls, accompanied by a few black boxes.
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