Tuesday, October 01, 2024

L-Minus 3 Days Before the Vulcan Centaur Rocket Takes Off on Its Second Flight Test into Space...

The second Vulcan Centaur rocket stands tall on the pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41 in Florida...on September 30, 2024.
United Launch Alliance

Cert-2: Dress Rehearsal of Vulcan Launch Day Planned (News Release)

The United Launch Alliance (ULA) Vulcan rocket rolled out to the Space Launch Complex (SLC) 41 pad at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on September 30 to undergo an extensive practice countdown ahead of its second Certification (Cert-2) flight test.

Known as a Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR), ULA is preparing to conduct a full day-of-launch test to ensure that the new rocket, pad systems and launch team are ready for the second Vulcan mission. The WDR exercises the hardware, procedures and the people to reduce the risk of a delay on launch day.

The rehearsal follows the tightly-scripted sequence by rolling the Vulcan from Vertical Integration Facility-G (VIF-G) to SLC-41 and performing the entire countdown operation to fuel the rocket with cryogenic propellant.

The countdown begins before sunrise under the guidance of the ULA launch conductor from the Advanced Spaceflight Operations Center (ASOC), located about four miles (6.4 km) from the pad.

The rocket stages are powered up, avionics tested and final preps to ground systems accomplished. That enables the ULA launch director to give approval for the fueling process.

The launch team configures the Vulcan Centaur for cryogenic loading and approximately one million pounds (454,000 kg) of methane, liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen flow into the rocket's tanks using the same procedures that will be executed on the actual launch day.

With the rocket filled up, permission will be given to enter terminal count at T-minus 7 minutes. The final phase of the countdown pressurizes the rocket, arms various systems and transitions the vehicle to internal power. The count finishes just prior to ignition time.

The rocket is then safed and cryogenic tanks drained. The thorough data will be performed before moving into the countdown for launch. Liftoff is targeted for no earlier than October 4.

The highly-instrumented rocket will carry a non-deployable inert payload into space, run unique experiments and conduct a series of detailed test objectives to collect performance data while fulfilling ULA’s certification obligations to the nation.

Source: United Launch Alliance

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