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Robert Pearlman
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Delta II to 'live among giants' in Kennedy Space Center rocket garden

The rocket garden at NASA's Florida spaceport will soon sprout a new launch vehicle — the newly-retired Delta II.

United Launch Alliance (ULA) on Saturday (Sept. 15) announced the upcoming display in the hour after the 155th and final Delta II mission leapt off Space Launch Complex-2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base in California carrying NASA's ICESat-2 satellite into orbit.

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I am glad they are putting it in Rocket Garden. We have a "Delta" section in the Karstonian as well.

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Is this Delta II an unused flight vehicle?

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It will be built up from the last remaining parts for a Delta II, mostly flight hardware but not complete.

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Per Florida Today, citing Therrin Protze, chief operating officer of NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, United Launch Alliance's last Delta II rocket "should be on display by September 2019."

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Originally slated to arrive at the Visitor Complex for display by September of this year, ULA confirmed to Florida Today last week that the rocket is being assembled but won't appear in the "garden" until next year.
"We are excited to be working on the final Delta II for display at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, as it is the perfect location for this historic rocket," ULA said in a statement. "The Delta II is in the process of being assembled for its new home at the Visitor Complex."

If all goes according to plan, the turquoise-and-white, 132-foot-tall vehicle will arrive sometime in 2020.

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A brief update and a rendering of the Delta II on display at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. The rocket is now expected to go on display in 2021, followed by the construction of a new building to open in 2022:
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex’s bold new attraction about the future of collaborative space exploration will include a showcase of NASA and commercial spaceflight artifacts with interactive displays and a "journey" through space.

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United Launch Alliance (ULA) release
Delta II public display coming soon

Manufacturing is complete on the final Delta II rocket in preparation for shipment early next year to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (KSCVC) Rocket Garden to stand as a lasting tribute.

Above: The Delta II first stage tank assemblies, engine section and payload fairing are ready to ship to the exhibit site. (Penwal)

"The Delta II exhibit will be visible when patrons arrive in the parking lot and will tower over the other historic rockets," said Gregg Cauthen, a project management specialist leading ULA's involvement in the display.

Following the Delta II's final mission in 2018, ULA selected KSCVC to receive a remaining vehicle for an outdoor display that would inspire visitors to learn about the rich history of this beloved rocket and honor the men and women who operated it during three decades of launches.

The hardware was stored in ULA's Pueblo, Colo. facility before being shipped in May and June 2020 to Penwal Industries, the design firm contracted by ULA for the exhibit. Penwal completed final production at its Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. headquarters, where the rocket currently awaits its cross-country trek.

The exhibit will be transported by truck to Florida in major elements, including the engine section with the main exhibit support structure, the lower piece of the first stage that would have served as the liquid oxygen tank, the upper half of the stage where the RP-1 fuel would have been held, the 10-foot-diameter composite payload fairing, and three solid rocket booster replicas.

Cauthen said ULA will serve only in an advisory role in the transportation and exhibit assembly. He estimated it will take three to five days to bolt the rocket pieces together to integrate the 13-story-tall display.

History buffs may be curious if the original Delta Blue paint was used. Cauthen said they color-matched it and "we went with paints that could hold up to the Florida climate for much longer than the original paints."

The shark eyes and teeth that were commonplace on the Delta II payload fairings for Global Positioning System satellite launches will adorn the display rocket as well.

The exhibit was designed to the industry standards for an outdoor structure, making it able to withstand a hurricane. The foundation will be anchored deep below ground and tension cables will connect to the rocket.

The Rocket Garden features eight other iconic giants from space history, from Mercury-Redstone and Mercury-Atlas to Gemini-Titan and Saturn IB. The Delta II will stand nearly 20 feet taller than the existing displays.

The Delta II served as a venerable industry workhorse for nearly 30 years, launching 155 times to deploy the Global Positioning System constellation, explore Mars with orbiter and rovers, and serve the medium-class space launch market as an immensely reliable rocket.

The rocket was created in the late 1980s by McDonnell Douglas to fulfill the Air Force's need for a medium-performance launch vehicle to carry the first generation of operational GPS satellites into space to create a worldwide precision navigation network. It launched for the first time on Valentine's Day 1989.

NASA also used the Delta II over 50 times to send spacecraft to Mars, Mercury, comets and asteroids, to launch telescopes to study the universe and detect planets outside the solar system, and missions to monitor the Earth's health.

"I hope the KSCVC guests understand all of the satellites and inter-planetary probes that the Delta II put into space during the long career of this launch vehicle," Cauthen said.

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I wonder if an actual Rocketdyne RS-27 will be part of this rocket display?

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From the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (via Twitter):
Today, we welcomed a special delivery to the visitor complex! Stay tuned for more updates about its public debut.

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From NASA's Launch Services Program (via Twitter):
A United Launch Alliance Delta II is coming to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex!

Known as "The Industry Workhorse," this rocket launched 155 times. NASA's ICESat-2 mission in 2018 marked its last launch. We can't wait to see it "launch" at the KSC Visitor Complex!

From ULA CEO Tory Bruno (via Twitter):

I think I can see something interesting on the other side of the fence from the Atlas in a pretty Delta II blue...

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Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex release
Arrival of the Delta II Rocket

The Rocket Garden is growing! United Launch Alliance's Delta II rocket is making its home at the visitor complex.

The last Delta II rocket launched in 2018 and earned a launch vehicle streak of 100 successful missions in a row. Now it will stand in the Rocket Garden along other pillars of spaceflight history such as the Mercury-Redstone rocket, Delta rocket and Saturn 1B.

On March 23, 2021, the Delta II will be completely assembled. Join us for a Rocket Garden tour to learn more about the newest addition to the Rocket Garden. Check the daily schedule on your arrival for tour times.

Walk among giants in the Rocket Garden and see the new Delta II rocket, included with daily admission.

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Last Delta II takes root in Kennedy Space Center rocket garden

With the arrival of spring, an iconic garden has now sprouted a bright blue new addition — a last-of-its-kind launch vehicle.

The Delta II debuted Tuesday (March 23) in the rocket garden at NASA's Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida. The addition of the retired United Launch Alliance (ULA) rocket marked the first "growth" to the visitor complex's collection of historic boosters in many years.

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