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NASA and ATK Successfully Deploy 18 Foot Diameter Solar Array for ST8 Program
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- NASA and Alliant Techsystems
(NYSE: ATK) have successfully concluded initial testing and deployment of the
UltraFlex solar arrays for NASA's New Millennium Program Space Technology 8
Project (NMP ST8). The project will also produce data that can support
Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT) in it is effort to develop the Orion
crew exploration vehicle for NASA with the goal to safely transport astronauts
to and from the International Space Station, the Moon and Mars.
The fabrication and deployment testing of the full-scale functioning
UltraFlex wing hardware helped NASA, Lockheed Martin and ATK engineers address
Orion design questions and reduce potential risks. Areas where data will be
used are manufacturing, assembly, offload, mechanism operation and performance
of deployment in Earth's gravity. Additionally, the UltraFlex solar cells
were exposed to environmental testing to verify the UltraFlex solar blanket
performance and survivability in expected launch and on-orbit environments.
The UltraFlex disk shaped solar arrays, which measure more than 18 feet
(5.5 meters) in diameter, will provide power for Orion during its missions.
The unique design provides solar power at less than half the weight of
traditional rigid panel solar arrays.
ATK's UltraFlex arrays feature ultra-lightweight materials that provide
high strength and stiffness, as well as compact stowage volume. Smaller scale
versions are currently powering NASA's Phoenix Lander that has been on Mars
since May 25. Due in part to the exceptional performance of the solar arrays,
the 90-day mission life of the Mars lander has been extended three times.
Power from the arrays has produced more power than pre-mission predictions.
The additional power has allowed the surface team to extend the amount of
operating hours for the science team.
"Solar array performance and weight are critical factors in the
development of vehicles that will be traveling to the ISS and the moon," said
Carl Marchetto, ATK Space Systems President. "The completion of these
preliminary tests begins to demonstrate the critical functions and capability
UltraFlex technology brings in support of the successful development of the
Orion vehicle."
The two-part test validates the UltraFlex solar array's deployment
reliability and acceleration capability -- up to 2.7G's -- as needed by NASA's
Orion lunar mission. The data from the deployment and static load tests will
be used in preliminary risk reduction activities focusing on the unique
thermal, vacuum, and deployed loading environment the solar arrays will
experience during actual missions.
ATK is under contract to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory for the NMP ST8.
The ST8 project's mission is to validate four new subsystem-level
technologies, one of which is the UltraFlex Solar Arrays. The technology was
selected for its promise in advancing NASA's most important future science
missions, as so deemed by the science community of the U.S. and the world.
NASA's Office of Space Science (OSS) and Office of Earth Science jointly
established the New Millennium Program in 1995 -- an ambitious, exciting
vision to speed up space exploration through the development and testing of
leading-edge technologies.
ATK is a subcontractor to Lockheed Martin -- the prime contractor for
NASA's Orion vehicle which will return humans to the moon and prepare for
future voyages to other destinations in our solar system. Orion is an
advanced spacecraft utilizing state-of-the-art technology and will be carried
by NASA's Ares I launch vehicle. Ares I will use a single five segment first
stage solid rocket booster, using flight proven technology from the twin
boosters used to launch the space shuttle. ATK is the prime contractor for the
Ares I first stage. A series of ground and flight tests are planned over the
next several years that support accomplishing the first crew flight of Orion
and Ares I, currently scheduled for 2015.
ATK is a premier aerospace and defense company with more than 17,000
employees in 21 states and approximately $4.6 billion in revenue. News and
information can be found on the Internet at http://www.atk.com.
Certain information discussed in this press release constitutes forward-
looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995. Although ATK believes that the expectations reflected in such
forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no
assurance that its expectations will be achieved. Forward-looking information
is subject to certain risks, trends and uncertainties that could cause actual
results to differ materially from those projected. Among those factors are:
development of new crew launch vehicle; changes in governmental spending,
budgetary policies and product sourcing strategies; the company's competitive
environment; the terms and timing of awards and contracts; and economic
conditions. ATK undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking
statements. For further information on factors that could impact ATK, and
statements contained herein, please refer to ATK's most recent Annual Report
on Form 10-K and any subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q and current
reports on Form 8-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
ATK Media Contacts: ATK Investor Contact:
Trina Patterson Mark Anderes Steve Wold
801-699-0943 240-988-0255 952-351-3056
trina.patterson@atk.com mark.anderes@atk.com steve.wold@atk.com
Lockheed Martin Media Contacts: Lockheed Martin Media Contacts:
Linda Singleton, Houston Joan Underwood, Denver
832-526-8089 303-594-7073
linda.singleton@lmco.com joan.b.underwood@lmco.com
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