September 28, 2009 3:30 pm

Ares I-X

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Ares I-X

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
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The Ares I-X vehicle used in the test flight was similar in shape, mass, and size to the planned configuration of later Ares I vehicles, but had largely dissimilar internal hardware consisting of only one powered stage. Ares I vehicles were intended to launch Orion crew exploration vehicles. Along with the Ares V launch system and the Altair lunar lander, Ares I and Orion were part of NASA’s Constellation Program, which was developing the spacecraft for U.S. human spaceflight after the Space Shuttle fleet was retired.
Launch Overview
Window Open 15:30 UTC
Window Close 15:30 UTC
Lift Off Sep 28, 2009 · 15:30 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39B
Target Orbit Suborbital
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Ares I-X
Rocket Ares I-X
Destination Suborbital
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
The Ares I-X vehicle used in the test flight was similar in shape, mass, and size to the planned configuration of later Ares I vehicles, but had largely dissimilar internal hardware consisting of only one powered stage. Ares I vehicles were intended to launch Orion crew exploration vehicles. Along with the Ares V launch system and the Altair lunar lander, Ares I and Orion were part of NASA’s Constellation Program, which was developing the spacecraft for U.S. human spaceflight after the Space Shuttle fleet was retired.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Launch Complex 39B
Launch Overview
Window Open 15:30 UTC
Window Close 15:30 UTC
Lift Off Sep 28, 2009 · 15:30 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39B
Target Orbit Suborbital
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Ares I-X
Rocket Ares I-X
Destination Suborbital
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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