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Engineers and technicians prepping Orion for its first flight test Dec. 4
began putting the finishing touches inside the crew cabin today at Cape Canaveral in Florida and
will continue the work through the weekend. Although Orion will not
carry any people on its flight test, it’s designed for astronauts, and
engineers want to find out what conditions will be like inside the cabin
as Orion travels through high radiation and extreme temperatures during
this flight test. Launch pad teams also will start on a lengthy list of
closeout duties to make sure Orion and its vital instruments and
recorders are ready for space. The steps will set the stage for the
first launch week in Orion’s career. The spacecraft and its United
Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket are on track to lift off Thursday
at 7:05 a.m. EST, the opening of a 2 hour, 39-minute window for the day.
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