From: baalke@zagami.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke)
Newsgroups: sci.space.news
Subject: Mars Exploration Rovers Update - May 27, 2003
Date: 28 May 2003 14:58:22 GMT
Organization: Jet Propulsion Lab
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http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/status/paylstat/2003/may/5-27-03p.htm

SPACECRAFT AND EXPENDABLE VEHICLES STATUS REPORT
May 27, 2003

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center
321/867-2468

MISSION: Mars Exploration Rover (MER-A)
LAUNCH VEHICLES: Delta II
LAUNCH PADS: 17-A
LAUNCH DATES: NET June 8
LAUNCH TIMES: 2:05:55 p.m. / 2:44:07 p.m. EDT

The MER-2 rover, mated to the upper stage booster and contained within its
payload transporter rolled out of the Payload Hazardous Servicing Facility
this morning at 2:20 a.m. It arrived at Pad 17-A at 4:30 a.m. It was hoisted
atop the Boeing Delta II rocket at 9:15 a.m. A spacecraft state of health
check is scheduled to occur on Wednesday and the integrated
vehicle/spacecraft Flight Program Verification test will follow on Thursday.
Installation of the fairing around the spacecraft is scheduled to occur this
Saturday, May 31. Fueling of the Delta second stage with its complement of
storable hypergolic propellants is currently planned to occur June 5.

Some additional schedule margin is being added to complete the management
reviews required prior to launch. Therefore, launch is being retargeted to
occur no earlier than June 8. A final decision on the launch date will be
made next Monday, June 2.

MER-A will have two launch opportunities each day during the launch period
that closes on June 19. Arrival at Mars is set for Jan 4, 2004, regardless
of the launch date within that period.

The Delta first stage for MER-A was erected on Pad 17-A on April 23. The
second stage erection was completed on April 28, and the fairing was
installed in the white room on April 30. The solid rocket booster erection
began on May 13 with the first set of three motors being attached to the
first stage. The second set of three was erected on May 14, and the final
set was hoisted into position on May 15. The Simulated Flight Test, an
electrical test of the vehicle's systems used during powered flight, was
successfully completed on May 21.

MISSION: Mars Exploration Rover (MER-B vehicle/MER-1 rover)
LAUNCH VEHICLE: Delta II Heavy
LAUNCH PAD:  17-B
LAUNCH DATE:  June 25, 2003
LAUNCH TIME:  12:38:16 a.m. / 1:19:19 a.m. EDT

Fueling of MER-1 began today and will be completed tomorrow May 28. Spin
balance testing will begin the next day on May 29 and is to be followed by
mating to the Delta third stage (upper stage booster) on June 14.
Transportation to the launch pad is scheduled for June 15.

The MER-B vehicle's first stage is on Pad 17-B. Erecting the nine solid
rocket boosters in sets of three a day was completed May 22. The second
stage will be hoisted atop the first stage tomorrow, May 28.

The MER-B launch period closes July 15.

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