Press Briefing To Be Held March 29 for Pluto New Horizons Environmental Impact Statement

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03.24.05

Michael Braukus
NASA Headquarters
(Phone: 202/358-1979)

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center
(Phone: 321/861-7643)

Mike Buckley
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
(Phone: 240/228-7536)

RELEASE: 27-05

PRESS BRIEFING TO BE HELD MARCH 29 FOR PLUTO NEW HORIZONS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

A Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for NASA's planned New 
Horizons mission to Pluto has been released for a 45-day public 
comment period that ends April 11. A press briefing will be held at 
10 a.m. EST on March 29 at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) News 
Center to acquaint the media with the mission to Pluto and its moon, 
Charon, and the Draft Environmental Impact Statement associated with 
the launch. 

The power source for the spacecraft, a radioisotope thermoelectric 
generator (RTG), uses heat from the decay of plutonium dioxide to 
produce electricity. The DEIS examines potential environmental 
impacts under three scenarios: a normal launch, a launch accident 
with no radiological release from the RTG, and a launch accident 
involving a radiological release. 

At 6 p.m. March 29 and 1 p.m. March 30, NASA will host public meetings 
at the Florida Solar Energy Center in Cocoa, where the general public 
can comment on the DEIS and learn more about the proposed mission to 
Pluto and the steps whereby NASA arrives at a recommendation to the 
NASA Administrator to proceed with the launch. After National 
Environmental Policy Act reviews, if NASA decides to proceed with the 
mission, the spacecraft will await presidential approval to launch on 
January 11, 2006. 

Participating in the briefing will be: 

Orlando Figueroa, Deputy Associate Administrator for Programs
Science Mission Directorate
NASA Headquarters, Washington


Earl Wahlquist, Associate Director for Space and Defense Power Systems
Department of Energy, Germantown, Md.


Kurt Lindstrom, New Horizons Program Executive
NASA Headquarters, Washington


Glenn Fountain, New Horizons Project Manager
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md.


Hal Weaver, New Horizons Project Scientist
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md. 


The New Horizons Draft Environmental Impact Statement is available on 
the Web at: 

http://spacescience.nasa.gov/admin/pubs/plutoeis/index.htm
or
http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/overview/deis/draftEnvImpact.html 

Unbadged news media needing accreditation for the press briefing 
should go to: 

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/ 

For further information, contact the KSC News Center at 321/867-2468.

	
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