- Pad abort test
A pad abort test is a test of a
launch escape system to determine how well the system could get the crew of aspacecraft to safety in an emergency on thelaunch pad .Project Mercury
"Section sources." [ [http://www.astronautix.com/project/mercury.htm Mercury Pad Abort Tests] ] [ [http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4001/p2a.htm NASA History Archives] ]
The
Mercury program included several pad abort tests for thelaunch escape system with a boilerplate crew module.
* 1959 July 22 - First successful pad abort flight test with a functional escape tower attached to a Mercury Boilerplate.
* 1959 July 28 - A Mercury Boilerplate with instruments to measure sound pressure levels and vibrations from theLittle Joe testrocket and Grand Central abort rocket/escape tower.Project Apollo
The
Apollo program included several pad abort tests for the launch escape system with a boilerplate crew module.* Pad Abort Test-1 was conducted on
November 7 ,1963 , and* Pad Abort Test-2 was conducted on
June 29 ,1965 .Both tests were conducted at the
White Sands Missile Range .Orion
The Orion Pad Abort Test will start with the construction of the first Orion Boilerplate. It will be a basic mockup
prototype to test the assembling sequences and launch procedures at NASA’sLangley Research Center while Lockheed aerospace engineers assemble the first rocket motors for the spacecraft’s escape tower. The first Pad Abort Tests trials of the escape tower system will be at New Mexico’sWhite Sands Missile Range in 2008.Lockheed Martin Corp. was awarded the contract to build Orion on Aug. 31, 2006.See|Boilerplate (rocketry)#Orion Boilerplate [ [http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/main/index.html NASA's Project Constellaton] Official Site]
See also
Soyuz T-10-1 mission was unsuccessful; however thelaunch escape system worked perfectly and saved the crew.: See|Soyuz T-10-1#Mission highlightsReferences
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Project Mercury
*Project Apollo
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