NASA News Release 97-266,
November 14, 1997
X-33 LAUNCH FACILITY GROUNDBREAKING HELD
Representatives from NASA, the U.S. Air Force and industry today broke ground
at the launch site for the X-33 Advanced Technology Demonstrator during a ceremony
at Edwards Air Force Base, CA.
The 25-acre launch site is located on the eastern portion of Edwards, a few hundred
yards north of what is known as Haystack Butte. The beginning of construction
for X-33 launch facilities marks another major milestone for the program -- milestones
which have included, during the last two weeks, the successful completion of a critical
design review for the vehicle and closing out of the environmental impact statement
process for X-33. All 15 planned test flights of the X-33 will be launched from
the Edwards facility beginning in July 1999. Landing sites are Michael Army Air
Field at Dugway Proving Ground, UT, and Malmstrom Air Force Base, MT.
Approximately 100 workers will construct the $30 million launch facility, with
work scheduled to be completed in a year. Sverdrup Corp., St. Louis, MO, is overseeing
construction of the facility.
Site plans include a retractable vehicle shelter; a rotating vehicle launch mount;
storage areas for the liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen used for fuel, and helium
and liquid nitrogen used in vehicle operations; a water storage tank for the sound
suppression system; a concrete flame trench; and assorted site infrastructure.
The vehicle's operations control center will be located in an existing test control
room within Haystack Butte.
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