This presentation provides a concise overview of the highly successful Orion Pad Abort 1 (PA-1) flight test, and the three rocket motors that contributed to this success. The primary purpose of the Orion PA-1 flight was to help certify the Orion Launch Abort System (LAS), which can be utilized in the unlikely event of an emergency on the launchpad or during mission vehicle ascent. The PA-1 test was the first fully integrated flight test of the Orion LAS, one of the primary systems within the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV). The Orion MPCV is part of the architecture within the Space Launch System (SLS), which is being designed to transport astronauts beyond low-Earth orbit for future exploration missions. Had the Orion PA-1 flight a...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
Following a very successful year of manufacturing, assembly and testing in factories located around ...
The Orion Crew Module Propulsion Reaction Control System is currently complete and ready for flight ...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
This poster provides a concise overview of the highly successful Orion Pad Abort 1 (PA-1) flight tes...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle is America’s next generation of human rated space-craft. The Orio...
This paper describes initial flight performance analyses conducted early in the Orion Project to sup...
Overview of the current Orion Escape System in relation to its historical technological heritage
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration created the Constellation program to develop the n...
Characterization of the launch abort system of the Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) for control des...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center initiated the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) Project to inves...
The Orion Pad Abort Test 1 was conducted at the US Army White Sands Missile range in May 2010. The c...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) is an independent engineering analysis and test organi...
The Pad Abort One flight test of the Orion Abort Flight Test Program is currently under development ...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
Following a very successful year of manufacturing, assembly and testing in factories located around ...
The Orion Crew Module Propulsion Reaction Control System is currently complete and ready for flight ...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
This poster provides a concise overview of the highly successful Orion Pad Abort 1 (PA-1) flight tes...
The NASA Orion Flight Test Office was tasked with conducting a series of flight tests in several lau...
The Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle is America’s next generation of human rated space-craft. The Orio...
This paper describes initial flight performance analyses conducted early in the Orion Project to sup...
Overview of the current Orion Escape System in relation to its historical technological heritage
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration created the Constellation program to develop the n...
Characterization of the launch abort system of the Multi-purpose Crew Vehicle (MPCV) for control des...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center initiated the Max Launch Abort System (MLAS) Project to inves...
The Orion Pad Abort Test 1 was conducted at the US Army White Sands Missile range in May 2010. The c...
The NASA Engineering and Safety Center (NESC) is an independent engineering analysis and test organi...
The Pad Abort One flight test of the Orion Abort Flight Test Program is currently under development ...
For human spaceflight missions, a launch vehicle failure poses the challenge of returning the crew s...
Following a very successful year of manufacturing, assembly and testing in factories located around ...
The Orion Crew Module Propulsion Reaction Control System is currently complete and ready for flight ...