Press Release

ATK and NASA to Perform Second Ground Test of the Ares Five-Segment Solid Rocket Motor

By SpaceRef Editor
August 11, 2010
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Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK) and NASA will test the second fully developed Ares five-segment solid rocket motor, known as Development Motor-2 (DM-2). The five-segment rocket motor is an upgraded version of the Shuttle’s 4-segment booster, and has also been identified as a key element of NASA’s future Heavy Lift Launch vehicle.

Horizontal ground test firing of Ares

What: DM-2

Date: Tuesday August 31, 2010

Time: 9:05 a.m. MDT ATK Aerospace Systems facility in

Where: Promontory, Utah

Test Objectives/Background:

— A total of 53 design objectives will be measured through more than 760 instruments.

— DM-2 is a “cold motor” test. The motor will be cooled to 40 degrees F to measure solid rocket motor performance at low temperature, as well as to verify design requirements of new materials in the motor joints. These new materials will allow for the elimination of joint heaters that were necessary in the original 4-segment motor design. This will save significant weight, further reduce system complexity and simplify launch operations, while simultaneously delivering increased operating margins at lower ambient temperatures.

— Other objectives include data gathering on vital motor upgrades such as the new insulation and motor case liner and the redesigned nozzle which increase the robustness of the design.

— When fired, the motor will produce a maximum thrust 3.6 million pounds, or 22 million horsepower.

— The cases have all previously flown on the space shuttle, collectively launching on 57 missions.

— A public viewing area is available along State Road 83 North approximately 20 miles west of Corinne, Utah.

CONTACT: Trina Patterson, +1-801-699-0943, trina.patterson@atk.com, or George Torres, +1-801-699-2637, george.torres@atk.com

ATK Note to Editor: Media passes are required; contact Trina Patterson at (801) 699-0943 or trina.patterson@atk.com. — Foreign media requests must be submitted by 4 p.m. MDT on August 16 — All other media requests must be submitted by 4 p.m. MDT on August 27 — Remote still cameras will need to be approved in advance and set up a day before the test — Reporters will need to be on site by 6:00 a.m. the day of the test to be escorted to the viewing site. — The media will be located in a viewing site optimal for photos and video. — A press conference will be held 45 minutes following the test — One-on-one interviews at the motor will be available after the firing — Broadcast: Live equipment needs to be scheduled in advance to arrange for parking — Satellite coordinates for downlink — 9 MHz Ku band — Satellite: Galaxy 28 (89 degrees west) — Transponder: 17K Slot “D” — Uplink: 14353.500 (H) — Downlink: 12053.500 (V) — Data: 8.448

SpaceRef staff editor.