"The past 12 months has been a historical year for ATK as we successfully completed many firsts in the development of Ares I and the launch abort system for Orion," said Mike Kahn, ATK Launch Systems Executive Vice President and General Manager. "We look forward to continuing this outstanding progress in 2009, moving us closer to an operational program for Ares I."
During the past year ATK successfully conducted:
- Five major ground tests including two shuttle booster motor ground tests, which collected data for Ares I
- A separation test for Ares I-X
- A full-scale launch abort motor test for the Orion crew exploration vehicle
ATK also successfully completed the Stage 1 Preliminary Design Review (PDR) on Ares I, leading toward product development and manufacturing of the first five-segment Developmental Motor (DM-1) that will be tested this fall. Major hardware was also completed and delivered to Florida for this year's Ares I-X flight test, including the new forward skirt extension and forward skirt. ATK also completed numerous Ares Stage I recovery tests with the new parachutes that will be used on the Ares 1-X flight test. Finally, the solid rocket segments have been prepared for instrumentation and will be shipped to Kennedy Space Center in February in preparation for integration in the spring.

