AA-2 Crew Module/Separation Ring Project Team
The
AA-2 Crew Module/Separation Ring (CSR) project team is comprised of outstanding
members from NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Langley Research Center and Armstrong
Research Center. The agency teammates brought their expertise and commitment to
the table and have been integral to the project’s success. The CSR project team is very proud to have successfully completed and delivered their
contributions to the flight test article (FTA) in December 2018—ahead of the
original project schedule after Orion program management requested a launch date
acceleration. Doing that for a project of this scale was only possible thanks
to a lot of hard work and flexibility from the entire team. From the project
manager to the technicians handling the hardware, every person stepped up to
resolve challenges along the way. Since December, team members spent significant time at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center to
perform integration and testing with the booster and Launch Abort System elements.
With the final series of tests complete with Cape Canaveral Air Force Station ground
assets, the team looks forward to launch day. In the last
year, the group has been preparing for launch day. Most of the testing done in the
integrated avionics and software test bed, and with the FTA, used the same
launch countdown checklist approach and sequencing that will be repeated on
launch day. Also, the team executed a series of simulations with malfunctions
leading up to launch to practice launch day decision making and help refine launch
day procedures and go/no-go criteria. Last, a couple of joint simulations with
the booster and management teams wrapped up a final mission dress rehearsal. The
CSR project team and the FTA are ready for launch.