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Core Stage Forward Skirt Umbilical Installation onto Mobile Laun

NASA/Frank Michaux and Leif Heim2017-05-25

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Seeming to hang in midair, the Core Stage Forward Skirt Umbilical (CSFSU) is lifted high up by crane for installation on the mobile launcher tower at NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mobile launcher tower will be equipped with a number of lines, called umbilicals that will connect to the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft for Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1). The CSFSU will be located at about the 180-foot level on the tower, above the liquid oxygen tank. The CSFSU is an umbilical that will swing into position to provide connections to the core stage forward skirt of the SLS rocket, and then swing away before launch. Its main purpose is to provide conditioned air/GN2 to the SLS core stage forward skirt cavity. The Ground Systems Development and Operations Program is overseeing installation of the umbilicals.

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  • Title: Core Stage Forward Skirt Umbilical Installation onto Mobile Laun
  • Creator: NASA/Frank Michaux and Leif Heim
  • Date Created: 2017-05-25
  • Location: Mobile Launcher
  • Rights: KSC
  • Album: ajwatso3
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