SOFIA flies over Dryden FRC after arriving
from L-3 in Waco, TX.
Photo: NASA/Lori Losey
|
6/1/2007 - EDWARDS AFB, CA -- NASA's Stratospheric
Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, or SOFIA, has
arrived at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center at
Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The heavily modified
Boeing 747SP was ferried to Dryden May 31 from Waco,
Texas, where L-3 Communications Integrated Systems
installed a German-built 2.5-meter infrared telescope
and made other major modifications over the past
several years.
SOFIA will undergo installation and integration of
mission systems and a multi-phase flight test program
at Dryden over the next three years that is expected
to lead to a full operational capability to conduct
astronomy missions in about 2010.
During its expected 20-year lifetime, SOFIA will be
capable of "Great Observatory" class astronomical
science, providing astronomers with access to the
visible, infrared and sub-millimeter spectrum with
optimized performance in the mid-infrared to
sub-millimeter range.
Source: NASA Dryden Press Release