GOES-N Prelaunch Press Conference Set for May 23

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05.18.06

George Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
(321) 867-2468

Cynthia O'Carroll
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
(301) 286-4647

MEDIA ADVISORY: 35-06

GOES-N PRELAUNCH PRESS CONFERENCE SET FOR MAY 23

The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-N (GOES-N) to be 
launched into orbit for NASA aboard a Boeing Delta IV rocket will be 
the focus of a prelaunch press conference at 1 p.m. EDT Tuesday, May 
23, at the NASA Kennedy Space Center Press Site. 

GOES-N, currently scheduled for launch on Wednesday, May 24, is the 
first of three new geostationary weather and environmental satellites 
built for NASA by Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems. GOES-N will 
feature a highly stable pointing platform, which will improve the 
performance of its Imager and Sounder that are important instruments 
for creating daily weather-prediction models and for hurricane 
forecasting. Data from GOES-N will be valuable for the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service, 
which provides oceanographic circulation models and forecasts for 
U.S. coastal communities.

GOES-N will also provide expanded capability for the space and solar 
environment-monitoring instruments. Forecasts and warnings for solar 
disturbances will be enhanced. GOES-N data will protect investments 
of billions of dollars by the government and private sector for 
assets on the ground and in space.

As with all of NOAA's geostationary and polar-orbiting weather 
satellites, GOES-N will be able to relay distress signals detected 
from emergency locator beacons on the ground and at sea.

NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland is responsible for 
designing and developing the spacecraft and its instruments for NOAA.

Participating in the prelaunch press conference will be:



Steve Kirkner, GOES Program Manager
NOAA



Rick Navarro, Delta IV Launch Director
Boeing Launch Systems



Mark Spiwak, Program Director
Boeing Satellite Systems International



Andre Dress, GOES Deputy Project Manager
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center



Steve Letro, Meteorologist in Charge
National Weather Service Forecast Office, Jacksonville, Fla.



Joel Tumbiolo, Delta Launch Weather Officer
45th Weather Squadron, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station


NASA Television will carry the prelaunch press conference beginning at 
1 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, May 23. Audio of the conference will be 
carried on the NASA "V" circuits, which may be accessed by dialing 
321/867-1220...1240...1260...7135. NASA Television and the "V" 
circuits will also carry Boeing's commercial launch coverage which 
begins at 5:45 p.m. EDT, concluding 30 minutes after liftoff.

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 GOES-N events will be on AMC-7 Transponder 18, located at 137 
degrees West longitude (4060.0 MHz video, 6.8 MHz audio).

GOES-N is currently scheduled for launch on Wednesday, May 24, during 
a one-hour launch window that extends from 6:11 to 7:11 p.m. EDT.

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

	
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