GOES-S Countdown to T-Zero, Episode 4: Ready to Roll 3:09 00:00 Launch controller: ROC, report range status. 00:01 Launch controller: Range green. 00:02 Launch commentator: T-minus five, four, three, two, one. 00:09 Go for main engine start. 00:11 Zero and liftoff. 00:17 Two weeks to T-0. 00:21 Today is another huge milestone for NOAA’s GOES-S mission. 00:25 "So today we start something called encapsulation. 00:28 By encapsulation we actually put a container around the satellite it’s called a payload 00:32 fairing. 00:33 That payload fairing is going to protect the satellite for the first three and a half minutes 00:37 of mission. 00:38 That sounds like a very short period of time, but in fact, you know that's when we would 00:41 have the maximum aerodynamic and acoustic loads on the satellite, so we're trying to 00:45 protect the satellite. 00:46 Right now we really have tested everything we need to do to make sure this satellite 00:50 is ready for launch. 00:51 Next time we'll see this satellite is on orbit." 00:53 Shooting off the launch pad like a bullet, this vehicle will rocket past the speed of 00:57 sound in just over thirty seconds. 01:00 If not protected, the Earth’s atmosphere will rip GOES-S to pieces. 01:05 But for a satellite – designed to only live in the vacuum of space - life on Earth can 01:11 be just as dangerous. 01:13 Any exposure to dust or moisture could contaminate the satellite and destroy the mission. 01:20 That’s why this fairing is more than just a suit of armor. 01:24 It’s also a portable clean room. 01:28 With encapsulation complete, it’s time to call in the KAMAG. 01:33 This 72-wheel transport vehicle has what it takes to get this massive payload to the pad. 01:40 "Spacecraft hoist and mate to the launch vehicle today is a huge milestone for the whole operation. 01:46 And this is the biggest integrated operation that we've had so far. 01:49 It goes all day and all night from transport and then hoist and mate, and it will go into 01:55 the evening tonight as they finish close-outs." 01:57 After working through the night, LSP and ULA are almost there. 02:03 Just 150 feet to go…Straight up. 02:06 "Obstacles, we do have obstacles on the decks, on the KAMAG, so watch your step, walking 02:14 area, trip hazards, and then remember about your hard hats, chin straps. 02:19 Any questions? 02:21 Alright, let's go do this." 02:23 "There's a lot of moving parts involved with processing a spacecraft, processing a rocket, 02:29 and bringing them together for a launch. 02:31 There are a lot of people involved and there are a lot of moving parts. 02:34 There are a lot of hard time lines that we have to meet, and deadlines that we have to 02:38 meet, and everybody works as hard as they can to meet those deadlines, sometimes you 02:42 have to work around the clock to meet those." 02:43 We’ve reached a critical point on the road to T-Zero. 02:48 GOES-S is now mated to the Atlas V. 02:50 "We're working for several years integrating this thing, and we've completed that now. 02:54 We've got the satellite on top and we're ready to go." 02:58 With all major milestones complete, this rocket is ready to roll.