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  2. Drop test - Wikipedia

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    Orion test article being released during airborne drop test. A drop test is a method of testing the in-flight characteristics of prototype or experimental aircraft and spacecraft by raising the test vehicle to a specific altitude and then releasing it.

  3. Orion (spacecraft) - Wikipedia

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    The Orion Drop Test Article during a test on February 29, 2012 Test article being airlifted to the Pad Abort-1 flight test. Space Vehicle Mockup Facility (SVMF) in Johnson Space Center, includes a full-scale Orion capsule mock-up for astronaut training. [86] MLAS An Orion boilerplate was used in the MLAS test launch.

  4. Boilerplate (spaceflight) - Wikipedia

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    PA-1 is the first of the six test events in Orion Abort Flight Test subproject. Lockheed Martin Corp. was awarded the contract to build Orion on August 31, 2006. [citation needed] Other boilerplates would be used to test thermal, electromagnetic, audio, mechanical vibration conditions and research studies.

  5. Watch NASA test the Orion module's launch abort system ... - AOL

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    Before the Orion capsule takes astronauts to the moon, NASA first has to make sure that it can keep its passengers safe in case things don't go according to plan. In fact, the agency will put the ...

  6. Ascent Abort-2 - Wikipedia

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    Ascent Abort-2 (AA-2) was a test of the launch escape system (LAS) of NASA's Orion spacecraft. [1] The test followed Orion's Pad Abort-1 test in 2010 and Exploration Flight Test-1 in 2014 in which the capsule first flew in space. It preceded an uncrewed flight of Orion around the Moon as the Artemis 1 mission, and paves the way for human use of ...

  7. Project Orion (nuclear propulsion) - Wikipedia

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    A test that was similar to the test of a pusher plate occurred as an accidental side effect of a nuclear containment test called "Pascal-B" conducted on 27 August 1957. [50] The test's experimental designer Dr. Robert Brownlee performed a highly approximate calculation that suggested that the low-yield nuclear explosive would accelerate the ...

  8. Pad Abort-1 - Wikipedia

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    Pad Abort 1 (PA-1) was a flight test of the Orion Launch Abort System (LAS). PA-1 was the first test in a sequence of atmospheric flight tests known as Orion Abort Flight Test (AFT). PA-1 tested the basic functionality of the launch abort concept from the pad in its preliminary Orion design configuration.

  9. Artemis I - Wikipedia

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    Artemis I was outlined by NASA as Exploration Mission 1 (EM-1) in 2012, at which point it was set to launch in 2017 [28] [note 2] as the first planned flight of the Space Launch System (SLS) and the second uncrewed test flight of the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle.