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Florida Space Authority COMSTAC Launch Operations and Support Working Group May 23, 2006 Patrick McCarthy Manager, Spaceport Operations
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Overview Recent Cape LaunchesRecent Cape Launches Upcoming Launch CalendarUpcoming Launch Calendar On-going ProjectsOn-going Projects FutureFuture
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Recent Cape Launches Super Loki 17 May 06 Atlas V ASTRA 1KR 20 April 06 Atlas V New Horizons 19 Jan 06 Trident II D5 FCET-34 09 Dec 05 AV-010 (551) AV-008 (411)
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24 May – Delta IV / GOES-N24 May – Delta IV / GOES-N 19 Jun – Delta II / MiTEX19 Jun – Delta II / MiTEX 01 Jul – STS-12101 Jul – STS-121 22 Jul – Delta II / STEREO22 Jul – Delta II / STEREO 28 Aug (NET) – STS-11528 Aug (NET) – STS-115 12 Oct – Atlas V / Orbital Express/STP-112 Oct – Atlas V / Orbital Express/STP-1 19 Oct – Delta II / Themis19 Oct – Delta II / Themis 16 Nov (NET) – STS-11616 Nov (NET) – STS-116 Upcoming Launch Calendar
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On-going Projects
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Spaceport Transportation & Planning
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Space Transportation cont. 2003 – FSA Executive Director named to Statewide Intermodal Transportation Advisory Council (SITAC)2003 – FSA Executive Director named to Statewide Intermodal Transportation Advisory Council (SITAC) –Cape Canaveral Spaceport identified as a hub on the state’s Strategic Intermodal System 2005 – FSA Executive Director named to Florida Transportation Plan 2025 Update Steering Committee2005 – FSA Executive Director named to Florida Transportation Plan 2025 Update Steering Committee –Plan recognizes space and commercial spaceports in state’s long-term planning
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Commercial Spaceport Study Futron Study:Futron Study: –Development of a responsive spaceport concept and capabilities –Assessment of demand for a responsive spaceport –Economic benefit of a responsive spaceport
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Florida Space Commission RecommendationFlorida Space Commission Recommendation –“Plan and develop a commercial spaceport targeted initially at horizontal launches and located separately from the federal lands at the Cape.” –“State should specify infrastructure and operational requirements…and initiate a competitive proposal process…” Objective: Identify airports/locations interested in receiving launch site operator’s licenseObjective: Identify airports/locations interested in receiving launch site operator’s license –Collect infrastructure data –Collect information on Concept of Operations proposed for commercial space Commercial Spaceport cont.
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Assist interested Florida airports with FAA spaceport approval process/LSO licenseAssist interested Florida airports with FAA spaceport approval process/LSO license Develop generic Memorandum of Agreement with partner airportDevelop generic Memorandum of Agreement with partner airport –Key MOA components: Project descriptionProject description PurposePurpose Areas of responsibilityAreas of responsibility Form Commercial Spaceport Working GroupForm Commercial Spaceport Working Group Commercial Spaceport cont.
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Florida Space Business Development Group Crew Exploration VehicleCrew Exploration Vehicle –Frequent Contact with CEV Teams –Operations and Checkout Building –Build Awareness / Support –Dialogue / Partnership with NASA Commercial Orbital Transportation ServicesCommercial Orbital Transportation Services – –Working closely with FAA, USAF, NASA and other potential organizations that can accommodate the needs of the COTS bidders
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Launch Complex 46 Renewal of real property lease from USAF Launch Site Operator’s license renewal
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Florida Suborbital Small Rocket Program Joint educational ventureJoint educational venture –45 th Space Wing –FSA –BCC/UCF/FSI No-cost, commercial license for Complex 47No-cost, commercial license for Complex 47 Hands-on experience for educational purposesHands-on experience for educational purposes First of two Range Safety re- qualification launches 17 May 06First of two Range Safety re- qualification launches 17 May 06 Educational launches resume after Safety analysis completeEducational launches resume after Safety analysis complete
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Florida’s Space Pioneer Cup Competition University Rocket Launch CompetitionUniversity Rocket Launch Competition –Launch student-designed and -built rockets into space 45 th Space Wing & FSA working closely with student teams from Florida universities45 th Space Wing & FSA working closely with student teams from Florida universities Teaches how to interface with Federal RangeTeaches how to interface with Federal Range Developing rulebook for future competitionsDeveloping rulebook for future competitions –Structured similarly to SAE and AIAA design contests –Spells out critical design parameters and safety requirements Expect to grow this nationallyExpect to grow this nationally
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Reusable Launch Vehicle (RLV) Hangar
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Solid Rocket Motor Upgrade (SRMU) Facility
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Future
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2006 Florida Space Legislation Directed to consolidate three state space entities into oneDirected to consolidate three state space entities into one –Florida Space Authority – FSA –Florida Space Research Institute – FSRI –Florida Aerospace Finance Corp – FAFC Become SpaceFlorida as of 01 Sept 06Become SpaceFlorida as of 01 Sept 06 –Select new Board of Directors by 01 July –Board of Directors meet by 01 August –Select new President by 01 September
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Florida Space Authority Florida: The Place For Space
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Contact info Patrick McCarthy Manager, Spaceport Operations Florida Space Authority 100 Spaceport Way Cape Canaveral FL 32920-4003 p.mccarthy@floridaspaceauthority.com www.floridaspaceauthority.com 321.730.5301 x 232 p.mccarthy@floridaspaceauthority.com www.floridaspaceauthority.com
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