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NASA to Launch First Booster in 28 Years The Ares I-X Rocket

The Ares I-X Rocket is the first rocket to be tested by NASA since 1981. The Ares I-X is a suborbital prototype for the Ares I rocket NASA plans to use to launch the Orion spacecraft. At 100 meters the Ares I-X rocket is currently the world’s tallest booster. It was taken to the launch pad on on October 20th and is scheduled to blast off on October 27 at 8 a.m. EDT (1200 GMT) for a short demonstration flight.

During the rocket’s flight NASA will "be testing the stage separation to determine how well the first stage separation motors perform, as well as the performance of the booster itself, namely the parachutes and other apparatus that will deploy," said NASA commentator George Diller. The $445 million Ares I-X rocket will take-off from Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
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