Even engineers like to shake things up now and then. Anthony Thirkettle
is a principal mechanical engineer working on Orion's European-built
service module, which provides propulsion and power for the spacecraft.
He explains structural testing that is now underway at NASA's Glenn
Research Center Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio, where a structural
representation of the service module is being put through a series of
tests to evaluate how it will stand up to the harsh environment of
liftoff and ascent to space. The service module element is being built
by ESA (European Space Agency) and Airbus Defence & Space for NASA's
Orion spacecraft, which will launch atop the Space Launch System rocket
on a three-week mission to the far side of the moon and back in 2018.
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