This blog follows the progress of the LRO mission through Integration and Testing at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center and launch site processing at KSC\Astrotech. Its purpose is to enable communication to the entire LRO Team about the status of ongoing activities.
LRO was launched June 18th, 2009 at 5:32pm EDT from KSC. This BLOG will follow the progress of the mission as LRO travels to the Moon and establishes orbit around it.
This BLOG will be periodically updated during LRO's early mission but as the nominal mission unfolds the official NASA LRO website and the LRO Science Instrument's own websites will evolve into a more interesting sources of LRO science results as postings appear there first and LRO engineering and operations (source of this site) will become increasingly routine.
LRO was launched June 18th, 2009 at 5:32pm EDT from KSC. This BLOG will follow the progress of the mission as LRO travels to the Moon and establishes orbit around it.
This BLOG will be periodically updated during LRO's early mission but as the nominal mission unfolds the official NASA LRO website and the LRO Science Instrument's own websites will evolve into a more interesting sources of LRO science results as postings appear there first and LRO engineering and operations (source of this site) will become increasingly routine.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
The Payload Combined Functional Test, TC-186 will be complete by 9:30 PM
The Payload Combined Functional Test, TC-186, which started at 2:15 PM today will be complete by 9:30 PM. At which time we will re-configure for and collect the LROC images, TC-187 through TC-190. We will then dump the SSR, TC-191. These tasks should take us until 11:00 PM. At that point we will perform, TC-192, Reconfigure for the Orbiter Functional Test. The Orbiter Functional Test, TC-193, should start between 11:30 PM, tonight, 12/14/2008 and midnight.
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