1 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) Presentation to ASTWG Presenter: Greg Clements ATDC Project Manager.

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1 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Advanced Technology Development Center (ATDC) Presentation to ASTWG Presenter: Greg Clements ATDC Project Manager

2 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Objective The ATDC will provide the nation with a “World Class” facility for the research, development, demonstration, testing and qualification of Spaceport Technologies.

3 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Goals The primary goal of the ATDC is to provide, demonstrate and test technologies and processes that will both increase the safety and reduce operations costs for preparing vehicles and payloads for space flight. A complimentary goal of the ATDC is to forge strategic partnerships with commercial companies engaged in the business of Spaceports. NASA-government and NASA-industry partnerships will ensure the maximization of safety, expertise, innovation and cost-effectiveness in developing the Spaceports of tomorrow.

4 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Overview The ATDC will be housed at Space Launch Complex (SLC) 20 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station (CCAFS). The Spaceport Florida Authority (SFA) is currently utilizing SLC 20 for small-scale launch operations and possible engine firing testing. ATDC activities will be coordinated with SFA and the USAF 45 th Space Wing (45SW), with launch operations taking precedence. There is currently no intention of launching vehicles from ATDC- deployed infrastructure; SFA launch capabilities could be used as required. Separate, bilateral Memorandums of Agreement with the SFA and with the 45SW document the working relationships necessary for the execution of the ATDC Project.

5 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Phased Implementation – Phase 1

6 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Phased Implementation – Phase 2

7 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Phased Implementation – Phase 3

8 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Phased Implementation – Phase 4

9 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Phased Implementation – Phase 5

10 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Site Plan – Phases 1-3

11 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Site Plan – Phases 1-3 (continued)

12 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Site Plan – Phases 1-3 (continued)

13 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Summary of ATDC Phased Implementation

14 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Design Certification and Turnover ATDC PhaseN Testbed Area Usage Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review ATDC Project PhaseNDevelopment ATDC Project ATDC Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review ATDC Project PhaseN+1Development ATDC PhaseN+1 Testbed Area Usage Turnover to YA - F2 Turnover to Development (Upgrades and Modifications) Turnover to YA - F2 Turnover Point (Design Certification Review) ATDC PhaseN Testbed Area Usage Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review ATDC Project PhaseNDevelopment Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review ATDC Project PhaseNDevelopment ATDC Project ATDC Testbed Operations Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review Requirements Design Construction & Fabrication Installation Test and Activation Procurement Design Certification Review ATDC Project PhaseN+1Development ATDC PhaseN+1 Testbed Area Usage Turnover to YA - F2 Turnover to Development (Upgrades and Modifications) Turnover to YA - F2 Turnover Point (Design Certification Review) ATDC Development is NASA-KSC Led ATDC Operations is NASA-KSC Led

15 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Pre-Construction Pictures of SLC 20 Future LO2 Area Future LO2 Offload Area (Truck to Dewar)

16 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Pre-Construction Pictures of SLC 20 Future LH2 Area ATDC Installation Manager Surveying Inside of Existing Launch Mount

17 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Pre-Construction Pictures of SLC 20 View of Base of Existing Launch Mount from North View of Top of Existing Flame Trench

18 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Pre-Construction Pictures of SLC 20 View of Base of Existing Launch Mount from West View of Existing Launch Mount Approach Ramp from East

19 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 Pre-Construction Pictures of SLC 20 View of Top of Existing Launch Mount

20 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Potential Customer Base The ATDC will be able to support the following customers New Vehicle Development (2 nd Gen, 3 rd Gen, EELV) Organizations US Spaceport Development Agencies Cape Canaveral Spaceport (KSC/CCAFS) Organizations Other DoD and Government agencies Related Industry Vendors Commercial Launch Industries Academic Research

21 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – New Vehicle Development The flexibility of the ATDC is well suited for supporting development of new vehicles, both reusable launch vehicles (RLVs) and expendable launch vehicles (ELVs). ATDC Infrastructure will be able to support initial demonstration, testing and qualification of new vehicle development. NASA-MSFC (under NRA 8-30) is funding 2 nd Generation RLV proposals; 2 nd Gen contractors are planning on using the ATDC to support “proof of concept” activities (e.g., densified cryogenic tanking) For ELV development, the ATDC could be used as a “proving ground” for new vehicle designs. By using the ATDC, ELV vendors can concentrate their efforts on the design of the vehicle as opposed to the corresponding ground Spaceport systems.

22 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – Spaceport Development Agencies Various states have chartered Spaceport Development Agencies to study, develop and deploy Spaceports; the ATDC can support collaborative efforts and transfer expertise and technology to these Agencies. Examples of ATDC activities that could be conducted in partnership with Spaceport Development Agencies include: –Spaceport Master Planning and Conceptualization –Operational Processing Expertise –Payload Processing Expertise –Environmental Impacts from Spaceport Development –Workforce Development and Training –Spaceport Technology Experiments –Range Technology Experiments Using the ATDC as a national resource, Spaceport Technology research can be developed in partnership to maximize benefits for cost/information sharing. The ASTWG and the ARTWG forums will synergize development initiatives at the ATDC and maximize the benefits of its Spaceport Technology research.

23 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – KSC/CCAFS Organizations The KSC/CCAFS ops organizations (Shuttle, Payloads and ELV Processing) can utilize the ATDC to qualify new components and technologies (e.g., LOX Pump for Shuttle LC-39) without operational risk to their programs. The ATDC is available to improve the efficiency of existing KSC/CCAFS operations by allowing “What if” scenario testing; an operating or test procedure can be modified and validated against actual launch site equipment at no operational risk to the program. ATDC Infrastructure will be available to “field test” Spaceport and Range Technology research and development projects with commercial or operational potential, where the full-scale “elements” of a launch site are required.

24 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – Other DoD & Gov’t Organizations Other NASA Centers, the Department of Defense, and other Government Agencies (e.g., the Federal Aviation Administration) could also benefit from activities conducted at the ATDC. New vehicles and systems in development could utilize the ATDC for a large portion of ground-based qualification activities. Hazardous operations, such as processing with radioactive thermal generators, could be simulated without requiring the use or handling of hazardous commodities. As with the Spaceport Development Agencies, the ASTWG and the ARTWG will be a forum to synergize activities at the ATDC with these agencies and maximize the benefits of Spaceport Technology research.

25 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – Industry Vendors ATDC Infrastructure will also be made available to industry for qualifying cutting-edge commercial technology for use in a Spaceport Environment. The ATDC Infrastructure can also be made available to support initial demonstration, testing and qualification of new vehicle development. Small companies could use the ATDC in order to reap the benefit of its large ground-based infrastructure without having to expend a significant long-term capital investment for that infrastructure; by using the ATDC, these vendors can concentrate their efforts on the design and development of “production” systems. In support of industry vendors, the ATDC could be viewed as a Spaceport version of “Underwriters Laboratories” wherein a controlled qualification test could be performed by a neutral party, NASA-KSC.

26 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 ATDC Customers – Academia ATDC Infrastructure will also be made available to academia for research of related Spaceport Technologies. In this instance, the ATDC would be viewed as a large-scale laboratory supporting controlled research in Spaceport or Range technologies. Joint research agreements would be developed between NASA and the academic institution(s) to outline the research being conducted, its duration, and what ATDC facilities would be utilized.

27 ATDC ASTWG Presentation – May 2001 For Additional Information... Contact the ATDC Project Manager: Gregory R. Clements NASA-KSC Mail Stop: YA-E6 KSC, FL (Fax) Additional Project information can be placed on a CD (MSOffice 2000 Products) and sent out to any interested parties