
The Ares I-X rocket being "stacked" in High Bay 4, VAB.
NASA released photos and information about the 5 sections that make up the United States' new Ares I-X rocket. The Ares I-X is the test configuration of the Ares I launch vehicle. The test, scheduled to be carried out before 30 August 2009 with an announced lift-off time of 7:00 EST, is designed to test the Ares control logarithms, stage separation, and parachute systems. The upcoming tests are part of the initial stages of Project Constellation, proposed by former President George W. Bush with the NASA Authorization Act of 2005.The NASA Authorization Act of 2005 establishes several long-term goals and benchmarks for NASA to work towards; the act contains the United States government's Vision of Space Exploration (VSE). The VSE calls for American astronauts to return to the moon no later than 2020, launch the new Crew Exploration Vehicle by 2010 (postponed by President Obama in January 2009 due to the souring economy).
The Ares I is nothing more than a redesigned space shuttle Solid Rocket Booster (SRB). The liquid-fueled second stage of the Ares I is an updated J-2X engine last used in the Apollo program. The lift provided by the Ares rocket will take payloads into low-earth orbit, where the service module (SM) and the new Orion command module (CM) will separate and transport a crew of 4-6 astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS), back to the moon, and in the next few decades, on to Mars.
See where it goes..... - Jack
EDIT: CNN.com just posted some new astronomy pictures taken over the years. Clicking here will take you to the article. ***WARNING*** I am NOT responsible for the content of any outgoing links.
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