At NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, the 327-foot-tall Ares I-X rocket undergoes final processing on Launch Pad 39B for its upcoming flight test. The 525-foot Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, where the rocket was assembled is in the background. The rocket's 4.2-mile move from the VAB to the pad, known as rollout, took place Oct. 20. Pad modifications to support the Ares I-X include the removal of shuttle unique subsystems, such as the orbiter access arm and a section of the gaseous oxygen vent arm, and the installation of three 600-foot lightning towers, access platforms, environmental control systems and a vehicle stabilization system. Part of the Constellation Program, the Ares I-X is the test vehicle for the Ares I. The Ares I-X flight test is set for Oct. 27. For information on the Ares I-X vehicle and flight test, visit http://www.nasa.gov/aresIX.
Photo credit: NASA/Kim Shiflett