DART Spacecraft to Launch on Pegasus XL Rocket April 15

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04.11.05

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

George Diller
Kennedy Space Center
(Phone: 321/867-2468)

Kim Newton
Marshall Space Flight Center
(Phone: 256/544-0034) 

Barry Beneski
Orbital Sciences Corporation
(Phone: 703/406-5528)

NOTE TO EDITORS: 32-05

DART SPACECRAFT TO LAUNCH ON PEGASUS XL ROCKET APRIL 15

NASA's Demonstration of Autonomous Rendezvous Technology (DART) 
spacecraft is scheduled to launch from an Orbital Sciences Pegasus XL 
vehicle on Friday, April 15, during a 7-minute launch window which 
extends from 10:21:49 - 10:28:49 a.m. PDT. 

The drop of the Pegasus from the L-1011 carrier aircraft is targeted 
to occur within the launch window at 10:25 a.m. PDT at a location 
over the Pacific Ocean approximately 100 miles offshore from 
Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The DART spacecraft is about 6 feet 
long and 3 feet in diameter, weighing approximately 800 pounds with 
fuel. It will be placed into a 472-mile-high circular polar orbit at 
an inclination of 97.7 degrees.

DART will demonstrate key technologies required for spacecraft to 
rendezvous with other craft, such as satellites, without human 
intervention. DART will combine key autonomous technologies to 
actually rendezvous with a target satellite during the mission. It is 
the first demonstration program selected by NASA's Exploration 
Systems Mission Directorate to develop technologies for the Vision 
for Space Exploration.

NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center in Florida is responsible for 
countdown and launch management; NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center 
in Huntsville, Ala., is responsible for the overall DART mission 
management and associated technology development; and Orbital 
Sciences Corporation is responsible for providing the Pegasus launch 
service and for building the DART satellite.

Prelaunch Press Conference and Mission Briefing

A prelaunch press conference, to be carried live on NASA Television, 
is scheduled to occur on Thursday, April 14, at 1 p.m. PDT (4 p.m. 
EDT) in the conference room of the NASA-KSC Resident Office at 
Vandenberg Air Force Base. Two-way question and answer capability 
will be available from NASA Headquarters, Kennedy Space Center and 
Marshall Space Flight Center.

Participating in the prelaunch news conference will be:

-- Omar Baez, NASA Launch Director
Kennedy Space Center

-- Bryan Baldwin, Pegasus Launch Vehicle Program Director
Orbital Sciences Corporation

-- Jim Snoddy, DART Project Manager
Marshall Space Flight Center

-- U.S. Air Force Maj. Richard Benz, Launch Weather Officer
30th Weather Squadron, Vandenberg Air Force Base

Media desiring to cover the prelaunch press conference and tour of the 
DART Mission Operations Center should meet at the south gate of 
Vandenberg Air Force Base on California State Road 246 at 12:30 p.m. 
Thursday, April 14, for escort to the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office 
in Building 840.

Accreditation

News media desiring accreditation to cover the launch of Pegasus/DART 
should fax their request on news organization letterhead to:

30th Space Wing Public Affairs Office
Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.
Attention: Staff Sgt. Rebecca Danet

FAX: 805/606-8303
(Telephone: 805/606-3595)

Launch Day Press Coverage

On launch day, media representatives should meet at the Vandenberg 
main gate at 8:45 a.m. to be escorted to the flight line to view the 
takeoff of the L-1011. After departure, media will be taken to the 
viewing room of the NASA Mission Director's Center located at 
Building 840 on South Vandenberg Air Force Base. From there, media 
may follow the release and launch of Pegasus/DART.

Assuming a successful flight of the Pegasus, a post-launch news 
conference will not be held. However, launch vehicle and spacecraft 
representatives will be available afterward to informally answer 
questions from the media. Media who desire will then be escorted to 
the DART Mission Operations Center for a tour of the facility to be 
used to monitor the DART rendezvous activities.

NASA Television Launch Coverage of Pegasus/DART

Live coverage on NASA Television of the Pegasus/DART launch will begin 
at 9 a.m. PDT on April 15 and continue through spacecraft separation 
from the Pegasus vehicle. Live launch commentary and audio of the 
Pegasus/DART briefings will be available on the "V" audio circuits 
that may be dialed at 321/867-1220, 1240, 1260 or 7135.

NASA TV is available on the Web and via satellite in the continental 
U.S. on AMC-6, Transponder 9C, C-Band, at 72 degrees west longitude. 
The frequency is 3880.0 MHz. Polarization is vertical, and audio is 
monaural at 6.80 MHz. In Alaska and Hawaii, NASA TV is available on 
AMC-7, Transponder 18C, C-Band, at 137 degrees west longitude. The 
frequency is 4060.0 MHz. Polarization is vertical, and audio is 
monaural at 6.80 MHz. 



For NASA TV information and schedules on the Internet, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv Web Coverage of Pegasus/DART



NASA Television launch coverage will be webcast at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

Live information updates will be available through Kennedy Space 
Center's Virtual Launch Control
Center at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/dart/launch/vlcc.html Pegasus/DART 
News Center

The Pegasus/DART News Center at the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office 
will be staffed starting on Thursday, April 14, and may be reached 
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. PDT at 805/605-3051. A recorded status 
report will also be available starting at that time and may be 
reached by dialing 805/734-2693. The U.S. Air Force Public Affairs 
office may be reached at 805/606-3595.

	
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