On Its Way
Posted on Oct 20, 2009 03:38:31 AM | Dan Kanigan | 5 Comments    |

Rollout is underway! The rocket started moving at 1:39 am EDT. When it cleared the threshold of the huge Vehicle Assembly Building the Xenon lights lit it up.


Members of the press stood along side the crawler way and got pictures of the rocket and interviews with the mission management team of Bob Ess, Ed Mango, Jon Cowart and Steve Davis.


We’ve got a few hours to go before Ares I-X makes it to the pad. It should get there shortly after sunrise, which should make for some fantastic pictures as well.









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5 On Oct 20, 2009 10:57:34 AM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

"I have always dreamed of a rocket that we can use to explore the solar system...now we have that rocket" - Wehner von Braun

Good luck to all!!

4 On Oct 20, 2009 11:22:02 AM  guest  added a comment on your blog post. 

I hope it doesn't get cancelled, it looks like such a lot of work.

3 On Oct 20, 2009 09:28:35 AM  Pete  added a comment on your blog post. 

Awesome - just awesome.
What a beautiful sight, a new era in space exploration rolling out of the VAB.

I wish everyone at NASA the best of luck in the upcoming launch. Success will again prove that the USA has what it takes to design and develop the best rockets in the world.

2 On Oct 20, 2009 09:11:29 AM  Lenny Beer  added a comment on your blog post. 

Good Luck on the launch. I saw the effort put forth by NASA Glenn in building the Upper Stage. It was tremendous and inspiring. I hope the test launch will provide all of the answers for which it was designed.

1 On Oct 20, 2009 06:10:03 AM  ares1xfan  added a comment on your blog post. 

Huzzah!

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