[qupte]A quick status on Cygnus.
Passed ISS Phase II safety review.
Wrapped up the CDR series (which began Nov 2009).
First Pressurized Cargo Module assembly underway in Torino - basic welded structure completed.
Will provide pictures as I get them.
We plan to have a full-scale mockup of a Cygnus spacecraft (Service Module plus a Pressurized Cargo Module) at the National Space Symposium at the Broadmore in Colorado Springs which starts Moday April 12 (by the way, we're sponsoring the opening fireworks...)
If you happen to be at the NSS, you can't miss it: it will be by the lake, to the right of the bridge that crosses the lake.[/quote]
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=21179.0
Taurus II updates (and Wallops island contruction)
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ronsmytheiii
, Jul 05 2009 08:53 AM
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#21
Posted 13 April 2010 - 05:55 PM
#22
Posted 27 July 2010 - 08:13 PM
pad construction update, thanks to Dr Antonio Elias:
HIF:

Pad OA:
HIF:

Pad OA:
#23
Posted 04 October 2010 - 11:00 PM
September update:
http://www.orbital.com/TaurusII/
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Development at the Wallops Island launch site continues at a brisk pace. The Horizontal Integration Facility (HIF), where Taurus II will be assembled and mated with the payload, is totally under roof. At Pad 0A, tons of concrete are being poured to finish the launch pad structure and flame trench. The main Liquid Oxygen (LOX) storage tank completed a three-month-long journey from its manufacturing facility in Mexico and was installed at the site in August. The RP-1 storage tank had a much shorter voyage, coming from North Carolina and was installed in August as well. In addition, workers are busy finishing the ramp the launch vehicle will travel on its way to the launch pad, as well as preparing the site for installation of the numerous smaller gas storage tanks used for pressurization and other pre-launch functions. Although not associated with Taurus II, the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) is also extending the height of the mobile gantry at Pad 0B, just south of the Taurus II Pad 0A. The gantry is being expanded to accommodate Orbital’s Minotaur IV and V launch vehicles. The pad will host the inaugural Minotaur V mission that will launch NASA’s Lunar Atmospheric Dust Environment Experiment (LADEE) spacecraft into a trans lunar orbit.
http://www.orbital.com/TaurusII/
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