“We are about to finish one chapter in the GRAIL story and open another,” said Maria Zuber from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. “Let me assure you this one is a real page-turner. GRAIL will rewrite the book on the formation of the Moon and the beginning of us.”
Now that the GRAIL spacecraft are atop their rocket, a final flurry of checks and tests can begin to confirm that all is go for launch. The final series of checks began today, August 19, with an on-pad functional test. The test is designed to confirm that the spacecraft is healthy after the fueling and transport operations. Next week, among all the upcoming final tests, reviews, and closeout operations leading up to liftoff, the GRAIL team will install the launch vehicle fairing around the spacecraft.
GRAIL’s launch period opens September 8 and extends through October 19. On each day, there are two separate instantaneous launch opportunities separated in time by approximately 39 minutes. On September 8, the first launch opportunity is at 8:37 a.m. EDT, and the second launch opportunity is 9:16 a.m. EDT.
“We are about to finish one chapter in the GRAIL story and open another,” said Maria Zuber from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. “Let me assure you this one is a real page-turner. GRAIL will rewrite the book on the formation of the Moon and the beginning of us.”
Now that the GRAIL spacecraft are atop their rocket, a final flurry of checks and tests can begin to confirm that all is go for launch. The final series of checks began today, August 19, with an on-pad functional test. The test is designed to confirm that the spacecraft is healthy after the fueling and transport operations. Next week, among all the upcoming final tests, reviews, and closeout operations leading up to liftoff, the GRAIL team will install the launch vehicle fairing around the spacecraft.
GRAIL’s launch period opens September 8 and extends through October 19. On each day, there are two separate instantaneous launch opportunities separated in time by approximately 39 minutes. On September 8, the first launch opportunity is at 8:37 a.m. EDT, and the second launch opportunity is 9:16 a.m. EDT.