The Orion Ground Test Vehicle arrived at
NASA's Kennedy Space Center Operations & Checkout (O&C) Facility on
April 21. The vehicle traveled more than 1,800 miles from Lockheed Martin's
Waterton Facility near Denver, Colo., where it successfully completed a series
of rigorous acoustic, modal and vibration tests that simulated launch and
spaceflight environments.
The ground test vehicle will now be used
for pathfinding operations at the O&C in preparation for the Orion
spaceflight test vehicle's arrival this summer. The spaceflight vehicle is
currently being fabricated at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans,
La., and is slated for NASA's Exploration Flight Test, or EFT-1, in 2014.
Image Credit: NASA
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