Mars Spacecraft to be Launched Aboard Atlas V Rocket Aug. 10

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08.03.05

Dolores Beasley
NASA Headquarters, Washington
(Phone: 202/358-1753)

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
(Phone: 321/867-2468)

Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Calif.
(Phone: 818/354-6278)

MEDIA ADVISORY: 73-05

MARS SPACECRAFT TO BE LAUNCHED ABOARD ATLAS V ROCKET AUG. 10

Launch of NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) spacecraft is 
scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 10, at 7:54 a.m. EDT from Cape 
Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The launch window extends until 
9:39 a.m., a duration of 105 minutes. Liftoff will occur aboard a 
Lockheed Martin Atlas V-401 rocket from Launch Complex 41. Should 
launch be postponed for 24 hours for any reason, the next launch time 
will be 7:50 a.m. on Aug. 11. 

The MRO, NASA's next big step in the exploration of the Solar System, 
will examine Mars in unprecedented detail from low orbit and return 
more data about that planet than all previous Solar System missions 
combined. 

The spacecraft carries six science instruments to inspect features 
ranging from the top of Mars' atmosphere to the planet's underground 
layers. Researchers will use it to study the history and distribution 
of Mars' water. The orbiter will also support later Mars missions by 
examining possible landing sites and by providing a high-data-rate 
communications relay. 

Prelaunch Press Conference 

A prelaunch press conference will be held at the NASA News Center at 
KSC on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at 9 a.m. EDT. Participating in the briefing 
will be: 

Doug McCuistion, Mars Exploration Program Director
NASA Headquarters, Washington D.C.



Chuck Dovale, NASA Launch Director/NASA Launch Manager</br /> Kennedy 
Space Center, Fla.



Mike Jensen, Vice President and Chief Technical Officer
International Launch Services, McClean, Va.



Jim Graf, MRO Project Manager
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.



Clay Flinn, U. S. Air Force Atlas V Launch Weather Officer
45th Weather Squadron, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla.



MRO Mission Science Briefing 

A mission science briefing will immediately follow the prelaunch press 
conference. Participating will be: 

Michael Meyer, Mars Exploration Program Chief Scientist
NASA Headquarters, Washington



Richard Zurek, MRO Project Scientist
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.



Alfred McEwen, Principal Investigator, High Resolution Imaging Science 
Experiment
University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.



Scott Murchie, Principal Investigator
Compact Reconnaissance Imaging Spectrometer for Mars
Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md.



Enrico Flamini, Director, Solar System Programs
Italian Space Agency, Rome, Italy



On launch day, a post-launch press conference will begin at 11:30 a.m. 
EDT at the KSC News Center. If MRO launches later in the window, the 
post-launch press conference will begin at launch plus 3 1/2 hours. 

Accreditation and Media Access Badges for KSC 

Those who need press accreditation and access badges to the Kennedy 
Space Center to cover the MRO prelaunch press conference and mission 
science briefing must complete the accreditation process via the Web 
by going to: https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/ 

All accreditation for the MRO prelaunch press conference and mission 
science briefing to be held at the KSC Press Site must be received by 
the close of business on Monday, Aug. 8. Media may obtain their NASA 
access badge at the Pass and Identification Building, the badging 
station located on State Road 405 just east of U.S. 1, south of 
Titusville. Contact the NASA News Center at 321/867-2468 for further 
information. 

Remote Camera Placement at Complex 41 

Tuesday, Aug. 9: Photographers who wish to set up remote cameras at 
the Atlas V launch pad will be escorted by NASA and Lockheed Martin 
representatives to Launch Complex 41. Departure will be at 9 a.m. 
from the KSC News Center. 

Atlas V Launch Vehicle Rollout 

Tuesday, Aug. 9: There will be an opportunity to observe rollout of 
the Atlas V rocket from the Vertical Integration Facility to the 
launch pad at Complex 41. Media will depart at 10:15 p.m. by 
government bus from the KSC Press Site. Media wishing to participate 
in this activity are required to RSVP by calling 321/867-2468 by the 
close of business Monday, August 8. 

Launch Day Press Site Access and KSC News Center Hours 

Wednesday, Aug. 10: Media will cover the MRO launch from the KSC Press 
Site. Access will be through Gate 2 on SR 3 or Gate 3 on SR 405, east 
of the KSC Visitor Complex. Non-accredited media must pick up the 
media badges before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 9. The NASA News Center 
at KSC will open on launch day from 4:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

Web Prelaunch and Launch Coverage 

A prelaunch webcast is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. For 
more information, go to the NASA Direct Web site at: 

http:/www.ksc.nasa.gov/nasadirect 

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/MRO/launch/vlcc.html 

Additional mission information: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/MRO/main/index.html 

NASA Television Coverage 

On Tuesday, Aug. 9, NASA Television will carry live the MRO prelaunch 
press conference and mission science briefing beginning at 9 a.m. 
EDT. On Wednesday, Aug. 10, NASA Television coverage of the launch 
will begin at 5:30 a.m. EDT and conclude approximately one hour after 
launch, once data from the Deep Space Network confirms the 
spacecraft's solar arrays have successfully deployed. 

In the continental United States, NASA Television is on AMC-6, 
Transponder 17C located at 72 degrees West longitude (4040.0 MHz 
video, 6.8 MHz audio, MPEG-2 digital signal). In Alaska and Hawaii, 
all MRO events will be on AMC-7 Transponder 18 located at 137 degrees 
West longitude, (4060 MHz video, 6.8 MHz). 

Audio only of the prelaunch press conference and the launch coverage 
will be carried on the NASA "V" circuits which may be accessed by 
dialing 321/867-1220...1240...1260...7135. On launch day, "Mission 
Audio," the launch conductor's countdown activities without NASA TV 
launch commentary, will be carried on 321/867-7135 starting at 5 a.m. 
Launch will also be available on local amateur VHF radio frequency 
146.940 MHz or UHF radio frequency 442.6 MHz heard within Brevard 
County. 

Recorded status reports on the launch of the MRO and updates to the 
Media Advisory will be provided on the KSC news media codaphone 
starting Monday, Aug. 8. The telephone number is 321/867-2525. 

The launch management of the MRO is the responsibility of NASA's John 
F. Kennedy Space Center Launch Services Program. International Launch 
Services of McClean, Va., is the launch service provider for the 
Atlas V. The spacecraft was built for NASA by Lockheed Martin Space 
Systems in Denver. MRO Project Management is by the Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

	
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