WASHINGTON, Nov. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- NASA Television will broadcast an event marking the arrival of a full-size test version of the service module provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) for NASA's Orion spacecraft at 12:30 p.m. EST on Monday, Nov. 30 at the agency's Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.
Event participants will be:
A brief question-and-answer session will take place during the event with media on site and by phone. Media that wish to ask questions on the phone must email their name, media affiliation and phone number to Jan Wittry at [email protected] by noon EST on Fri., Nov. 27. The public also can ask questions during the briefing on social media using #AskNASA.
The Orion spacecraft is being developed to help send astronauts to deep space destinations, such as an asteroid placed in lunar orbit and Mars. It will launch on the agency's Space Launch System rocket. ESA, along with its contractor Airbus Defence and Space, is providing the service module for Orion's next mission, a partnership that will bring international cooperation to the journey to Mars. The service module will supply power and propulsion to the Orion spacecraft for Exploration Mission-1.
ESA and Airbus also provided the structural representation of the service module so that NASA may conduct rigorous tests to ensure the module can withstand the trip to space. The multi-month test campaign will take place at Plum Brook's Space Power Facility. Plum Brook is home to some of the largest testing structures in the world, including one of the world's largest vacuum chamber, the world's most powerful spacecraft acoustic test chamber, and the world's highest capacity and most powerful spacecraft vibration table.
For NASA TV downlink information and schedules, and to view the news briefing, visit:
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