NASA is hosting an event at its Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 9 a.m. EST Friday, Nov. 16, to celebrate the arrival of the European Service Module for the agency’s Orion spacecraft. NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine will preside over the event, which will air live on NASA Television and the agency’s website.
Provided by ESA (European Space Agency) and built by ESA contractor Airbus Space, the service module will provide power, air and water to the Orion spacecraft on missions to extend human existence to the Moon and beyond.
Speaking at the event are:
- Janet Petro, deputy director of Kennedy
- Bill Hill, deputy associate administrator for Exploration Systems Development
- Sue Motil, Orion European Service Module integration manager at NASA’s Glenn Research Center
- Mark Kirasich, Orion Program manager at the agency’s Johnson Space Center
- Phillippe Deloo, European Service Module program manager at ESA
- Jan Wörner, ESA director general
The service module departed Bremen, Germany, Monday, Nov. 5, and arrived at Kennedy the following day. A team at Kennedy will perform final outfitting, integration and testing of the service and crew modules, and other elements of Orion, in preparation for its first mission, an uncrewed test flight.
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