Press Release -  11.23.2010


Orbital Sciences Ships Taurus II Booster Cores

via the Port of Wilmington, Delaware
 

(Wilmington, Del) --- The Port of Wilmington today offloaded the first of six to twelve first-stage core structures for the Taurus® II rocket that is being developed by Orbital Sciences Corporation (NYSE:ORB) , one of the world's leading space technology companies.  These 100 ft long and 15 ft wide cores originate in the Ukraine and will be trucked to the Wallops Island, VA launch site on a custom-built heavy-duty trailer. Orbital’s Taurus II space launch vehicle is a medium-class launcher that will be used to conduct resupply missions to the International Space Station, as well as a launcher for civil government, defense and intelligence, and commercial satellites.
 

Orbital Sciences Ships Taurus II Booster Cores via the Port of Wilmington, Delaware
 

“Handling Orbital’s rocket booster cores is a great compliment to the Port of Wilmington and the State of Delaware.  It underscores our excellent location and infrastructure, as well as our logistical expertise,” said Diamond State Port Corporation Executive Director, Gene Bailey. “Furthermore, the fact that Delaware’s Departments of Transportation and the Department of Safety and Homeland Security are very accommodating in facilitating truck permitting and police and utilities escorts for such complex movement of cargo has been very helpful to our customers,” he added.

The movement of this high-value piece was complex because the core unit was discharged off a uniquely configured stern ramp Ro-Ro (Roll-on Roll-off) ship that required special mooring arrangements. In addition, the unit will be driven on a custom-made truck, which is challenging to maneuver along public roadways.  In preparation for the discharge, Orbital conducted a successful data collection test transport run in June 2010 driving a booster mock-up from the Port to the Wallops Island, VA launch facility.  

About the Port of Wilmington, Delaware
Founded in 1923, the Port of Wilmington is a full service Mid-Atlantic seaport on the Delaware River strategically located serving over 200 million North American consumers by overnight truck and rail delivery.  Wilmington ranks as the nation’s leading gateway for imported perishable cargo, and a major automobile export hub to the Middle East, Central America, and West Africa. In recent years, project cargo handled by the Port includes: wind turbine blades, a methanol plant, and oversized generators. An economic engine for the State of Delaware and the region, it is responsible for 14,900 jobs, $405 million in business revenue, and $28 million in annual local taxes. The Port is owned and operated by the Diamond State Port Corporation, a corporation of the State of Delaware.
 

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