
The most recent evaluations of NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite
(TDRS) project confirmed all systems go for a third generation upgrade
of the orbiting communications network. TDRS-K is scheduled for launch
aboard an Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida in the fall of
2012.
Approval to move forward came during a recent Agency Project Management
Council (APMC) meeting at NASA Headquarters. "I am very proud of the
entire TDRS civil servant and contractor team for successfully
completing this milestone and demonstrating that the TDRS project is
ready to proceed into the integration phase,” said Jeff Gramling, TDRS
Project Manager. “I am excited to see the TDRS-K satellite enter the
thermal vacuum chamber and begin environmental testing." Testing will
occur within the Boeing Space Systems Facility in El Segundo,
California.
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