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Testing completed on Orion service module

14/12/2016 3140 views 46 likes
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On Monday ESA handed over ownership of the Orion European Service Module test article to NASA at the agency’s Plum Brook facility – marking the end of individual testing for the structure.

The module sits directly below Orion’s crew capsule and provides propulsion, power, thermal control, and water and air for four astronauts. The solar array spans 19 m and provides enough electricity to power two households. 

Orion’s wings
Orion’s wings

This version was built in Turin, Italy, and shipped to the US in November 2015 for a comprehensive series of tests at Plum Brook in Ohio, USA. A little over 5 m in diameter and 4 m high, the service module weighs 13.5 tonnes.

Over the last year the item has been shaken to reproduce the vibrations of launch and put in the acoustic chamber to check it can withstand the extreme sounds of a rocket ascent.

The solar wings were unfurled as they would be shortly after launch to make sure that the system works as planned.

When Orion is launched it will be bolted to a spacecraft adapter that keeps it in place inside NASA’s Space Launch Systems rocket. A separation system will fire to break it away from the vehicle – this was the last test conducted at Plum Brook.

Orion service module test article acoustic test
Orion service module test article acoustic test

The module has passed its rigorous testing and will now be used by NASA in conjunction with the Orion Crew Module Structural Test Article for further testing at vehicle level.

“It is a proud moment for ESA and the industry teams that have been working on the service module to have passed all tests with flying colours and hand over the hardware to NASA,” says ESA programme manager Philippe Deloo, at Plum Brook for the ceremony.

More than 20 companies around Europe are working on the project, most building on their expertise earned from the five Automated Transfer Vehicles that delivered cargo to the Space Station and boosted its orbit from 2009 to 2015.

The first, uncrewed, launch of the full Orion vehicle is planned for 2018 with the first European Service Module. It will fly beyond the Moon and back, returning to Earth at higher speeds than any other previous spacecraft.

During the mission, the European service module will detach shortly before entry into Earth’s atmosphere.

Orion spacecraft components
Orion spacecraft components

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