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Aquarius/SAC-D Launch Mission Status Update
by Staff Writers
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 10, 2011

Artist's concept of the Aquarius/SAC-D spacecraft, a collaboration between NASA and Argentina's space agency, with participation from Brazil, Canada, France and Italy. Aquarius, the NASA-built primary instrument on the spacecraft, will take NASA's first space-based measurements of ocean surface salinity, a key missing variable in satellite observations of Earth that links ocean circulation, the global balance of freshwater and climate. The mission is scheduled to launch in June. Credit: NASA

The international Aquarius/SAC-D Earth-observing mission, carrying the NASA-built Aquarius instrument, is scheduled to launch at 7:20 a.m. PDT (10:20 a.m. EDT), June 10, 2011, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, along California's central coast. Aquarius will measure the saltiness of Earth's ocean surface to improve climate forecasts.

The satellite observatory is nestled inside the top of a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket. Spacecraft separation from the Delta II is scheduled to occur 56 minutes 42 seconds after launch. One minute later, the observatory's solar panels are scheduled to deploy.

The following spacecraft events will be checked off as they occur:

Launch: The Delta II rocket carrying the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory, with NASA's Aquarius mission, has lifted off into the morning skies above Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. It is heading up and out over the Pacific Ocean.

Fairing separates: The Delta II's first-stage engine has completed its burn, its second-stage engine has ignited as planned, and the rocket's nose cone, or fairing, has separated and been jettisoned as planned, exposing the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory to space.

Coast phase: The Delta II rocket's second-stage engine has temporarily stopped firing, as planned, and the rocket and Aquarius/SAC-D observatory have begun a planned 42-minute, 40-second coast phase. During this time, the second-stage engine will perform two sets of attitude re-orientation maneuvers.

Spacecraft separates and solar arrays are deployed: The Aquarius/SAC-D observatory has successfully separated from its Delta II rocket, ground controllers have acquired its signal, and its solar arrays have been deployed to provide power.




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