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NASA Rocket Booster Segments | Ares I-X Stacked for Flight Test - July 2009

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Another major milestone in the launch of NASA's Ares I-X rocket flight test has been achieved in Kennedy Space Center's Vehicle Assembly Building.
The four aft solid rocket booster segments were stacked, or assembled, July 1 on a mobile launcher platform in High Bay 3. This will allow the stacking of the upper stage simulator components atop the segments later in July.

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  • If they (ATA) hasn't even run a 5 segment motor (ever) horizontally...why have they built the Ares 1X already. What if it fails to produce enough thrust. Seems like

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