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Multi-Payload Processing Facility

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The airlock has a usable floor space of 11.9 m × 8.8 m (39 ft × 29 ft) with a ceiling height of 6.1 m (20 ft) and is a class 300,000 cleanroom. It is equipped with a 4.6 m × 6.1 m (15 ft × 20 ft) door.
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for the service module's radiator system. The MPPF will also be used to de-service Orion capsules that have returned from space and remove any residual flight commodities.
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Due to the hazardous materials involved, loading and unloading of flight commodities will be remotely monitored and controlled from one of the firing rooms inside the
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Orion spacecraft processing will be performed by the Spacecraft and Offline Operations team while the SLS is being stacked on the
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in either 1994 or 1995 and used for spacecraft and payload processing. Prior to being assigned the role of processing the
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Orion spacecraft began fueling and pre-launch servicing in the MPPF following a handover to exploration ground systems.
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in 2011, it is slated to process the Orion spacecraft, and is also available to process hazardous or non-hazardous
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Analysis of Possible Explosions at Kennedy Space Center Due to Spontaneous Ignition of Hypergolic Propellants
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Engineers and technicians testing systems and equipment for fueling the Orion spacecraft in August 2016
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The interior of the primary MPPF building is divided into a low bay, high bay, and equipment airlock.
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The high bay is certified for the processing of hazardous materials such as high-pressure gasses,
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and performed by technicians wearing Self Contained Atmospheric Protective Ensemble (SCAPE)
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Design work on upgrading the MPPF for Orion processing began in 2007 during the
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Spacecraft and payload processing facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center
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spacecraft, the MPPF was used to process solely non-hazardous payloads.
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After its construction, the MPPF was used for the processing of both
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The Orion service platform in 2016, shortly after its completion
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The ORFEUS-SPAS-2 satellite is prepared in the MPPF for
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View of the Orion service platform from the top level
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The exterior of the Multi-Payload Processing Facility
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The exterior of the Multi-Payload Processing Facility
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Kennedy Space Center
NASA
Orion

hypergolic propellant
ammonia
oxygen
fluorocarbons
cleanrooms
Space Shuttle
Launch Services Program
end of the Shuttle program
Space Launch System
Constellation program
Mobile Launcher
Vehicle Assembly Building
monomethyl hydrazine
nitrogen tetroxide
ammonia
Freon
Launch Control Center
hazmat
Artemis 1
The ORFEUS-SPAS-2 satellite is prepared in the MPPF for STS-80, which launched in November 1996
STS-80
The Wake Shield Facility-3 (WSF-3) is lowered into the payload canister for STS-80 in the MPPF
Wake Shield Facility
A payload for STS-107 awaiting transfer to the payload canister

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