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Exploration Systems Development NASA Advisory Council Meeting November 4, 2015 1

Agenda ESD Overview Program Status 2

ESD Overview 3

SLS, Orion, and Ground Systems Beginning human exploration beyond LEO as soon as practicable helps secure our future in space. Space Launch System Orion Crewed Spacecraft Ground Systems Development & Operations

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Orion Program Status 7

Orion Accomplishments A manufacturing development unit of Orion s heat shieldis beingbuilt at LockheedMartin s facilityin Denver Orion s most challenging parachute drop test to date a success in August in Yuma, Arizona First weld of Orion Exploration Mission-1- crew module pressure vessel Michoud Assembly Facility Pieces for the Orion spacecraft that will fly on EM-1 being prepared for welding at MAF The Orion Crew Module Adapter simulator arrives at Plum Brook Station Space Power Facility in Sandusky, Ohio

Launch Abort System Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin Manufacturer Location: Denver, Colorado Status Abort Motor test article case complete Jettison Motor test article case assembly in process Attitude Control Motor re-designed controller Engineering Development Unit initial design complete Upcoming Milestones Attitude Control Motor hot fire test (HT-11) April 2016 Abort motor test article case July 2015 9

Crew Module Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin Manufacturer Location: Michoud Assembly Facility, Louisiana Operations & Checkout Facility, Kennedy Space Center, Florida Status First weld on EM-1 crew module September 2015 EM-1 crew module barrel final milling complete and all pressure vessel components at Michoud October 2015 Upcoming Milestones Closeout weld December 2015 On-dock at KSC January 2016 10

Orion Avionics and Software Integrated Test Lab Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin Manufacturer Location: Denver, Colorado Status NASA/Lockheed Martin Integrated Test Lab official opening at Lockheed Martin, Denver July 2015 Integrated Test Lab initial power on September 2015 Upcoming Milestones ESA avionics and electrical ground support equipment delivery April 2016 Command Module subsystem integration completion November 2016 Orion Integrated Test Lab (ITL) July 2015 11

Service Module European Service Module (ESM) and Crew Module Adapter (CMA) ESM: International Partner: European Space Agency (ESA) ESA s Prime Contractor: Airbus Manufacturer Location: Bremen, Germany CMA: NASA Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin Status ESM Structural Test Article being assembled and tested at Thales Alenia Space Italia (TASI). Upcoming Milestones ESM Structural Test Article testing in October 2015 at TASI. ESM structural test hardware ships to Plum Brook, Ohio November 2015 CMA ESM European Service Module (ESM) Structural Test Article during shock tap test at TASI. July 2015 12

Fairings Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin Manufacturer Location: Sunnyvale, California Status Early EM development test conducted using EFT-1 test fairings with no issues. Upcoming Milestones Critical Design Review December 2015 Assembly and build on track for on-time delivery early 2017. EM qualification test at Plum Brook in Sandusky, Ohio April 2017 First EM-1 Fairing Separation Test. June 2015 13

SLS Program Status 14

Space Launch System Accomplishments Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter Test Article fabrication Booster Test Article in progress for second qualification firing RS-25 engine test conducted at Stennis Space Center Steel towers rising for new SLS test stand at Marshall Space Flight Ctr. SLS Core Stage hydrogen tank progress, Michoud Assembly Facility Pegasus barge completed, in dock at Stennis Space Center

Orion (OSA) and Launch Vehicle (LVSA) Stage Adapters Prime Contractor: OSA, MSFC Engineering; LVSA, Teledyne Brown Engineering Manufacturer Location: Marshall Space Flight Center Status: First OSA flew successfully on EFT-1 in December 2014 OSA EM-1 test article currently complete LVSA contract awarded to Teledyne Brown Engineering January 2014 OSA EM-1 rings and panels delivered August 2015 LVSA test article forward cone weld complete October 2015 Upcoming Milestones: LVSA: Test article scheduled for completion March 2016 OSA test article stage adapter being readied for structural testing at Marshall Space Flight Center. LVSA Vertical Weld Tool (VWT) forward basket tooling at Marshall Space Flight Center 16

Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) Prime Contractor: Boeing / United Launch Alliance Manufacturer Location: Decatur, Alabama Status: Production of EM-1 ICPS begins July 2015 ICPS flight software PDR August 2015 ICPS Structural Test Article handover to Boeing October 2015 Upcoming Milestones: Delivery of ICPS test article to MSFC October 2016 ICPS STA turnover to Boeing (above), October 2015, and EM-1 flight domes (below) September 2015 17

Core Stage Prime Contractor: Boeing Manufacturer Location: NASA Michoud Assembly Facility, New Orleans, Louisiana Status: Foundations completed for new structural test stands at Marshall January 2015 Qualification rings completed, and 6 of 8 flight rings completed LOX (liquid oxygen) tank qualification barrels completed; EM-1 barrels in-work LH2 (liquid hydrogen) tank qualification and EM-1 flight barrels completed Engine section barrels completed Upcoming Milestones: Vertical Assembly Center (VAC) hand-over to NASA October 2015 Qualification (above) and EM-1 flight (below) production status First structural test stand complete July 2016 Core Stage structural testing to begin at Marshall February 2017 18

Solid Rocket Boosters Prime Contractor: Orbital ATK Manufacturer Location: Promontory, Utah Status: Successful test firing of Qualification Motor-1 demonstrated 5-segment solid rocket motor to high temperature operation conditions March 2015 Completed the QM-2 aft segment propellant casting May 2015 EM-1 booster aft skirt and nose cone refurbishment begins August 2015 Upcoming Milestones: QM-2 Q3 FY16 Aft Segment Cast for Second SLS Booster Qualification Test. March 2015 19

RS-25 Engines Prime Contractor: Aerojet Rocketdyne Manufacturer Location: Canoga Park, California Status: Engine adaptation hot-fire testing February 2015 through the summer 2017 Engineering Model 1 Controller to the Software Integration Laboratory (SIL) July 2015 Engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center are developing and testing 3-D printing technologies to reduce cost of engine parts Upcoming Milestones: RS-25 production restart contract signing November 2015 Next RS-25 hot firing Q2 FY16 Seven successful tests of RS-25 E0525 completed in 2015 20

SLS Software and Avionics Prime Contractor: Boeing, Orbital ATK Manufacturer Location: Huntsville, Alabama and Clearfield, Utah Status: Booster avionics system was shipped to Marshall from Orbital ATK s Avionics Lab in Clearfield, Utah February 2015 Completed Testing of Release 11 of the avionics software September 2015 Upcoming Milestones: Flight Imaging Launch Monitoring Real-Time System (FILMRS) for cameras to Software Integration Test Facility June 2016 The Software Integration Test Facility (SITF) at Marshall Space Flight Center First Light kickoff began the facility integration testing and checkout. SLS Core Stage will use the SITF to perform vehicle-level avionics verification. January 2014 21

GSDO Program Status 22

Ground Systems Development & Operations Accomplishments Platform H is the newest platform to be delivered to the VAB at KSC Simulation tests in Firing Room 4 at the Launch Control Complex at KSC ICPS Umbilical arm guided into vertical position at the LETF at KSC Ribbon cutting for Small Class Vehicle Launch Pad 39C Modifications complete to Mobile Launcher base and tower structure at KSC

Ground Systems Prime Contractor: Multiple Manufacturer Location: Multiple Status: Umbilical testing in the Launch Equipment Test Facility (LETF) is well underway Mobile Launcher structural modifications are complete and ready to start Ground Support Equipment installation after contract award in August 11 different construction contracts are in-work on various modifications at Launch Pad 39B, including flame trench and sound suppression system Crawler-transporter gearbox refurbishment and hydraulic lift cylinder upgrades are going well Vehicle Assembly Building High Bay 3 platform construction is ~30% complete with second pair of platforms on-site Multi-Payload Processing Facility modifications and ground support equipment installations are ~80% complete Aft Skirt Electrical Umbilical Structural Test completed Mobile Launcher ground support equipment installation contract awarded Launch Pad 39B flame trench refurbishment construction begun (ongoing) Upcoming Milestones: Complete Multi-Payload Processing Facility (MPPF) phase 2 facility GSE installation 2 nd Qtr 2016 Mobile Launcher structural modifications are complete. July 2015 24

Cross Program Integration 25

CSI Technical Performance and Accomplishments Recent Major Cross-Program Accomplishments Completed SLS CDR (July) Completed Landing and Recovery Trade Study (July) Completed Integrated MRB Face-to-Face at KSC (July) Developed ITL high level test objectives for SLS and GSDO (July) Conducted SLS/GSDO OMRS familiarization sessions (over 150 in attendance) Conducted Integrated Medical Model TIM and CE review (July) Held Range Safety ITT Face-to-Face with 45 th Space Wing on Range Safety Flight Ops concepts (July) Completed Orion CDR (October) Near-term forward work Respond to Design-to-Synch RFA s from the SRB (16 of 21 remain open) Preparation, review, and approval of products for GSDO CDR (kickoff in October) Complete Level 1 Requirements Update (Block 1B, 2B and secondary payloads) Planning and preparation for Build-to-Sync 26

Cross-Program Integration Team Top Technical Issues Hydrogen Burn Off Igniter (HBOI)/Hydrogen Pop loads on the SLS core stage Concern over GH2 build up prior to RS-25 ignition All HBOI tests for downdraft and crosswind have been completed and correlated with computational fluid dynamics models. HBOIs will be canted 6 degrees upward to counter downdraft effect. Crosswinds did not require any changed in HBOI position GSDO assessing the impact of vertically staggering the nozzles to counter the effect of water (rooster tail) on HBOI particles (while maintaining 6 degree upward cant) Expected to close the issue after this assessment (11/2) Integrated Test Lab Capacity/throughput Concern that there may not be sufficient testing time available to test Orion software as well as the cross-program tests required Significant progress on re-planning resulted in significant reductions in over-subscription Orion Program plan includes off-loading ITL testing to other Orion avionics labs and approved adding additional assets to minimize over subscription Review/approve Orion testing plans for pre and post DD-250 at Vehicle Integration Control Board (11/30/15) Complete Integrated Schedule for Cross-Program Integrated Testing (IAS ITT) (11/30/15) Integrated Avionics System ITT to coordinate response to NESC recommendations (12/20/15) Finalize verification requirements compliance matrix details and close issue (12/20/15) 27

CPIT Top Technical Issues Closed Since Last Quarter ) Crew recovery in allotted 2 hr timeframe for nominal mission may not be possible Completed Landing and Recovery Trade for as soon as possible crew recovery in July Final recommendations approved by JICB ESD, Safety & Mission Assurance, Chief Engineer, Crew Office, Health & Medical, Orion, GSDO and DOD team Multiple methods of recovery available for crew (helicopter, ribbed boat, LPD) Method selected will depend on crew health, location of landing zone, sea state, weather, etc. Issue closed. Off-nominal recovery still in work. (8/5/15) SLS ICPS Micrometeoroid and Orbital Debris (MMOD) on EM-1 Updated ORDEM 3.0 models drive ICPS MMOD to be a large contribution to overall mission LOV. Trade Study completed. Result was to recommend performing the trans-lunar injection (TLI) burn on Rev 1 instead of Rev 2. Other options were either too performance limiting or had schedule impacts. Risk significantly reduced with Rev 1 TLI. Orion performed an assessment of subsystem impacts to on-orbit checkout time prior to committing to TLI and feels it can be accomplished. ECB accepted Rev 1 TLI. Issue closed for EM-1 (10/2/15) 28

CPIT Top Technical Issues Closed Since Last Quarter (continued) Collet Vibration Test Failure Premature disengagement during Orion vibration qualification test Boeing tested and was able to reproduce the failure. Design fix was implemented on the test hardware to confirm suitability. Alteration resulted in hardware passing vibe. Fix to be implemented on final design of flight hardware. Issue closed (10/23/15) 29

30 Elevated Interdependencies No Elevated Interdependencies at this time The team has managed Interdependencies through normal business processes and raised internally within Program management as needed to resolve minor issues

ESD Top Concerns 31

ESD Top Concerns Concern Integrated avionics and software V&V, Integrated Test Lab capacity, distributed V&V process, emulator performance, agile software development process productively metrics and crossprogram interdependencies. Integrated T&V plan involving distributed multi-site activities such as structural dynamics testing, environmental test, and functional check out leading to integrated flight certification traceable to requirements closure and COFR with sufficient resources and test. Funding uncertainty impacts to program/cross-program technical integration, interfaces, EM-2 (EUS) mission definition and content, interdependencies management, ground infrastructure, and efficiency of program planning and implementation. Schedule threats related to integrated critical path: CM and ESA service module, core stage delivery for green run, readiness of ground software to support final system integration. GSDO mobile launch outfitting and V&V including ground system control software/ground Flight Application Software (GFAS) and dependencies on cross-program flight/ground hardware interfaces and software. Ground processing first flight learning curve. Orion ESA Service Module (ESM) prop system redundancy and associated impacts on schedule/cdr completion. CM/ESM structural analysis and environmental T&V planning and resource availability for parallel O&C/GRC work, flight computer processor throughput, preparations for CM outfitting at O&C. SLS preparation for and implementation of post VAC ATP welding and assembly operations at MAF through green run test. SLS ascent acoustic loads analysis. Interim Cryogenic Propulsion Stage (ICPS) safety analysis to support EM-1. Decision on EUS for EM-2. Complete re-planning of contract activities. Long term productions and operations sustainability at the rate of 1 flight per year after EM-2 by reducing cost. Mission planning for EM-2 and beyond including on ramp for low-cost opportunities for development tech objectives and capability enhancements. On-orbit Micro Meteoroid and Orbital Debris (MMOD) exposure risk and related mission planning. Current Status Improving: Integrated Avionics Software-Integrated Technical Team (IAS ITT) F2F; metrics for schedule threat analysis in-work. Improving: CDRs data informing T&V, Enterprise V&V Team (EVVT) Focus Planning In Work, T&V resources a watch item. FY 2016 appropriations anticipated to help provide some near term definition. Funding uncertainty remains a watch item. VAC completed ATP, CM PV will deliver on time. ESA SM (see next 3 items). Improving: ML contract awarded, GFAST re-plan complete, final Orion/SLS dependency agreements in work. Orion T&V plan to be completed by March ERB, ESA CDR delay until April (but holding delivery), ESM redundancy issues being resolved, T&V resources a watch item. Improving: VAC ATP complete, post-atp operations in work. ICPS Structural Test Article delivered, EUS decision by late December, contract re-planning in work. P&O Study as part of PPBE to further identify cost reduction opportunities, numerous program efforts also in work. Dedicated mission planning team established. In-work: MMOD environment, vehicle susceptibility, and EM-2 mission profile being evaluated. 32