STS-114 Events, Briefings and KSC News Center Operating Hours Set

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07.06.05

Bruce Buckingham
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
(Phone: 321/867-2468) 

RELEASE: 53-05

STS-114 EVENTS, BRIEFINGS AND KSC NEWS CENTER OPERATING HOURS SET

News conferences, events and operating hours for NASA Kennedy Space 
Center's (KSC) News Center are set for the July 13 launch of the 
Return to Flight (RTF) mission STS-114. The news conferences and 
events are scheduled to be carried live on NASA Television unless 
otherwise indicated.

The seven STS-114 crew members, lead by Commander Eileen Collins, are 
scheduled to arrive at KSC on Sunday, July 10, no earlier than 11 
a.m. EDT. This event will be carried live on NASA TV. News media 
representatives planning to cover the event must be at the News 
Center by 10 a.m. Sunday for transportation to the Shuttle Landing 
Facility. 

Beginning Sunday, July 10, news media representatives who have been 
accredited for this mission may pick up their mission credentials 
from KARS Park on Hall Road (off State Road 3, south of KSC) during 
published times. (Credential and badging hours are listed below.)

On the days before launch, daily countdown status briefings, media 
workshops and briefings, and pre-launch press conferences have been 
scheduled. Also, KSC orientation tours will be offered of limited KSC 
facilities. (A listing of available briefings and tours is attached.) 


-- end of general release -- 

STS-114 BRIEFING & EVENTS SCHEDULE (all times are EDT) 
(All briefings are held inside the KSC Press Site TV auditorium. 
Briefings and events will be carried live on NASA TV unless otherwise 
noted.) 

L-3 Days - Sunday, July 10

9 a.m. ---- Countdown Status Briefing
Jeff Spaulding , NASA test director
Scott Higginbotham, STS-114 payload manager
Kathy Winters, Shuttle weather officer 

11 a.m. (no earlier than) --- STS-114 Flight Crew Arrival

noon - Japan Space Agency (JAXA) briefing (local only)</u>

2 p.m. ----- Propulsion Systems Modification Briefing
Neil Otte, chief engineer for external tank
Sandy Coleman, external tank project manager
Tom Williams, solid rocket booster dept. project manager

3 p.m. ---- RTF Imagery Briefing
Bob Page, NASA intercenter photo working group

4 p.m. ---- Langley Engineers Analysis Briefing
Robert S. Barnes, manager, LaRC Shuttle RTF Project
Harry L. Belvin, deputy manager, LaRC Shuttle RTF Project

(NOTE: Launch countdown officially begins at 6 p.m.) 

L-2 Days - Monday, July 11

10 a.m. ---- Countdown Status Briefing
Pete Nickolenko, NASA test director
Scott Higginbotham, STS-114 payload manager
Kathy Winters, Shuttle weather officer

11 a.m. (local only) ---- International Space Station Processing 
Overview
Scott Higgenbotham, STS-114 payload manager

noon - Japan Space Agency (JAXA) briefing (local only)

2 p.m. ---- Shuttle Processing Overview 
Jon Cowart, manager, JSC resident office

3 p.m. ---- Discovery Processing Overview
Stephanie Stilson, Discovery vehicle manager 

NET 4:30 p.m. ----- STS-114 Launch Readiness Press Conference
Wayne Hale, Space Shuttle deputy program manager, JSC
Mike Wetmore, director, Shuttle Processing, KSC
Dr. Kuniaki Shiraki, Space Station program manager, JAXA
1st Lt. Mindy Chavez, launch weather officer, USAF 45th Weather 
Squadron 

L-1 Day - Tuesday, July 12

10 a.m. ---- Countdown Status Briefing
Jeff Spaulding, NASA test director
Scott Higginbotham, STS-114 payload manager
Kathy Winters, Shuttle weather officer

2 p.m. ---- NASA Administrator's Briefing
Mike Griffin, NASA administrator

Launch Day - Wednesday, July 13 

5:30 a.m. --- NASA Television live launch programming begins

5:30 a.m. - Live tanking activities commentary
10 a.m. - Live Launch commentary begins

Launch Day Crew activities:
5:45 a.m. --- Crew wake up
*10:15 a.m. --- Crew photo
11:30 a.m. - Weather briefing and suit up
*11:40 a.m. - Suit up
*12:01 p.m. - Walkout
*12:30 p.m. - Arrive at pad
*1:45 p.m. - Close hatch
*3:51 p.m. ----- Launch of Discovery
(*live on NASA TV)

Launch+1 hour --- Post-launch Press Conference 
Mike Griffin, NASA administrator
William Readdy, associate administrator for space operations
Bill Parsons, Space Shuttle program manager
Mike Leinbach, Shuttle launch director

KSC News Center office hours for STS-114
(hours may be adjusted for in-flight events) 

Saturday, July 9 ------ (Launch minus 4 days)---- 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sunday, July 10 ------ (Launch minus 3 days)---- 7 a.m. - RTC
Monday, July 11 ------ (Launch minus 2 days)---- 24-hours
Tuesday, July 12 ----- (Launch minus 1 day)------ 24-hours
Wednesday, July 13 - (Launch) Flight day 1 ------ 24-hours
Thursday, July 14 ---- Flight day 2 ----------------- RTC - 8 p.m.
July 15 - July 23 ------ Flight days 3 - 11---------- 5 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 24 -------Flight Day 12 -------------- 5 a.m. - RTC
Monday, July 25 ------ (Landing) Flight day 13 --- RTC - 11 p.m.
(Times may be adjusted in real time depending on mission events and 
timelines.)

News media may obtain STS-114 mission credentials from KARS Park 
located on Hall Road which is a turn off of State Road 3, about five 
miles south of the KSC entrance. Badging times are:

KARS Park Hours (Media Badging Schedule) 

Saturday, July 9 -------- 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sunday, July 10 -------- 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Monday, July 11 --------- 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, July 12 ------- 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 13 --- 2 a.m. - 11 a.m.

MEDIA ARE REMINDED THEY MUST CAR POOL OR RIDE A BUS FROM KARS PARK 
WHEN TRAVELING TO THE PRESS SITE BEGINNING L-3 DAYS. FOREIGN NATIONAL 
MEDIA MAY NOT CAR POOL BUT ARE REQUIRED TO RIDE A BUS.

NEWS MEDIA ARE REQUIRED TO BE UNDER PUBLIC AFFAIRS ESCORT AT ALL TIMES 
WHILE AT KSC EXCEPT WHEN AT THE NEWS CENTER OR THE COMPLEX 39 
CAFETERIA.

NEWS MEDIA ARE ALLOWED AT THE PRESS SITE ONLY WHEN PUBLIC AFFAIRS 
PERSONNEL ARE ON DUTY AND THE NASA NEWS CENTER IS OPEN.

NASA TV is carried on the Web and on an MPEG-2 digital signal accessed 
via satellite AMC-6, at 72 degrees west longitude, transponder 17C, 
4040 MHz, vertical polarization. It's available in Alaska and Hawaii 
on AMC-7, at 137 degrees west longitude, transponder 18C, at 4060 
MHz, horizontal polarization. A Digital Video Broadcast compliant 
Integrated Receiver Decoder is required for reception. For NASA TV 
information and schedules on the Web, visit: www.nasa.gov/ntv

List of KSC Media Tours and Events for Launch of STS-114
(Please sign up at the Press Site for all events) 

Date / Time / Event

July 10 - Sunday - L-3

11 a.m. - (Depart Press Site at 10 a.m.)
Astronaut arrival at SLF: The entire crew of Shuttle mission STS-114 
will arrive in T-38 training aircraft from their homes in Houston, 
TX. Commander Eileen Collins will make a brief statement to the media 
following arrival at the Shuttle Landing Facility. This event will be 
covered live on NASA TV.

2 - 4 p.m.
KSC Orientation Tour: Media tour of various locations at KSC, 
including Launch Complex 39 area locations and the Space Station 
Processing Facility (current location of ISS hardware).

July 11 - Monday - L-2 

6:30 a.m. - (Depart Press Site at 5:30 a.m.)
STA Departure (suited): Commander Eileen Collins and Pilot Jim Kelly 
are scheduled to depart the Shuttle Landing Facility to fly in the 
Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA). They will be dressed in their orange 
Shuttle launch and entry suits.

2 - 4 p.m.
KSC Orientation Tour: Media tour of various locations at KSC, 
including Launch Complex 39 area locations and the Space Station 
Processing Facility (current location of ISS hardware).

July 12 - Tuesday - L-1 

6:30 a.m. - (Depart Press Site at 5:30 a.m.)
STA Departure: Commander Eileen Collins and Pilot Jim Kelly are 
scheduled to depart the Shuttle Landing Facility to fly in the 
Shuttle Training Aircraft (STA). They will be dressed in their 
typical astronaut blue suits, not the orange Shuttle launch and entry 
suits.

7 p.m. - (Media will depart Press Site at 6 p.m.)
RSS Rollback at Pad and Sunset at Pad Photo Opportunity: Media will be 
taken to the pad for a photo opportunity of the Rotating Service 
Structure (RSS) being retracted from around the Shuttle, and remain 
for the sunset photo opportunity. (Sunset will occur at 8:23 p.m.) A 
photo location will be selected that places the sun setting behind 
the launch pad. Once the RSS is back, the Xenon pad lights will 
illuminate the Shuttle in white light.

July 13 - Wednesday - Launch Day 

noon - (Media will depart Press Site at 11 a.m.)
Crew walkout at O&C: All seven astronauts depart their crew quarters 
and enter the Astronaut Van for the drive to the launch pad. This 
event is generally recommended for photographers only since no dialog 
with the crew will occur and they are only visible for a few moments. 
Space is limited.

For the latest information on NASA's Return to Flight efforts on the 
Internet, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/returntoflight

	
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