NASA Sets Media Events for Phoenix Launch on Aug. 3

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

 



07.23.07

Dwayne Brown/Tabatha Thompson
NASA Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726/202-358-3895
dwayne.c.brown@nasa.gov

George Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
george.h.diller@nasa.gov

Guy Webster
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
818-354-6278
guy.w.webster@jpl.nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: 38-07

NASA SETS MEDIA EVENTS FOR PHOENIX LAUNCH ON AUG. 3

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- Launch of NASA's Phoenix Mars lander is 
scheduled for Friday, Aug. 3, from Pad 17-A at Cape Canaveral Air 
Force Station. There are two instantaneous launch times, 5:35:18 and 
6:11:24 a.m. EDT. NASA's Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space 
Center is responsible for the launch of Phoenix aboard a Delta II 
rocket. United Launch Alliance is conducting the launch service for 
NASA. Should the launch be postponed 24 hours for any reason, the 
launch times are 5:26:31 and 6:02:55 a.m. EDT. For a 48-hour 
postponement, the launch times are 5:17:23 and 5:53:59 a.m. EDT.

The Phoenix spacecraft will land in the arctic region of Mars and 
attempt to answer questions such as: Can the Martian arctic support 
life? What is the history of water at the polar landing site? How is 
the Martian climate affected by polar seasonal change?

To answer these questions, Phoenix uses some of the most sophisticated 
and advanced technology ever sent to Mars. A robotic arm on the 
lander will dig through the soil to the water ice layer underneath, 
and deliver soil and ice samples to the mission's experiments. On the 
instrument deck are miniature ovens, a mass spectrometer, an atomic 
force microscope and a "chemistry lab in a box" to analyze the 
samples. Imaging systems will provide an unprecedented view of Mars. 
Also included is a weather station.

Prelaunch Press Conference

A prelaunch press conference will be held at the NASA News Center at 
Kennedy Space Center at 2 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Aug. 1. 
Participating in the briefing will be:

Doug McCuistion, Director, Mars Exploration Program
NASA Headquarters, Washington

Chuck Dovale, NASA Launch Director
Kennedy Space Center

Kris Walsh, Director of Delta NASA and Commercial Programs
United Launch Alliance, Littleton, Colo.

Barry Goldstein, Phoenix Project Manager
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

Ed Sedivy, Phoenix Spacecraft Program Manager
Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver

Joel Tumbiolo, U.S. Air Force Delta II Launch Weather Officer
45th Weather Squadron, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Mission Science Briefing

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

Michael Meyer, Lead Scientist for Mars
NASA Headquarters

Peter Smith, Phoenix Principal Investigator
University of Arizona, Tucson, Ariz.

Ray Arvidson, Co-chairman, Phoenix Landing Site Working Group
Washington University, St. Louis

Leslie Tamppari, Phoenix Project Scientist
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

William Boynton, Lead Scientist for Thermal and Evolved-Gas Analyzer
University of Arizona

Michael Hecht, Lead Scientist for Microscopy, Electrochemistry and 
Conductivity Analyzer
Jet Propulsion Laboratory

A post-launch release will be issued approximately two hours after 
launch to confirm that contact has been made with the spacecraft 
through the Deep Space Network. A post-launch press conference will 
be held at the NASA-KSC News Center at 11 a.m. EDT to discuss the 
state of health of Phoenix.

Accreditation and Media Access Badges for KSC 

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

All accreditation requests for the Phoenix prelaunch press conference 
and mission science briefing must be received by the close of 
business Monday, July 30. Media may obtain NASA access badges at the 
Pass and Identification Building, the badging station located on 
State Road 405 just east of U.S. 1. Contact the NASA News Center at 
321-867-2468 for further information.

Remote Camera Placement at Complex 17

Thursday, Aug. 2: Photographers who wish to set up remote cameras at 
the Delta launch complex will be escorted by a NASA representative to 
Pad 17-A. Departure by vehicle convoy will be at 8:45 a.m. from the 
Space Florida parking lot located on Poseidon Avenue adjacent to Gate 
1 of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

Tower Rollback Photo Opportunity at Complex 17

Thursday, Aug. 2: There will be an opportunity to observe rollback of 
the mobile service tower from around the Phoenix/Delta II launch 
vehicle at Pad 17-A. Media should report at 7:45 p.m. to the Space 
Florida parking lot located on Poseidon Avenue adjacent to Gate 1 of 
Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Press credentials and 
identification from a bona fide news organization will be required. 
Transportation by government bus will be provided to Launch Complex 
17. Media are requested to wear long pants and closed-toe shoes.

Launch Day Press Site Access to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station

Friday, Aug. 3: Media covering the Phoenix launch will be able to 
obtain press access badges beginning at 4 a.m. at the Space Florida 
parking lot outside Gate 1 of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Press 
credentials and identification from a bona fide news organization 
will be required to obtain an access badge. A driver's license alone 
will not be sufficient. However, additional identification will not 
be required for those who present a pre-issued NASA accreditation 
badge for Phoenix or a valid permanent NASA-KSC picture badge.

To reach the Space Florida parking lot, after passing the Pass and 
Identification Building outside Gate 1 of Cape Canaveral Air Force 
Station, turn right at the traffic light at the intersection of S.R. 
401 and Poseidon Avenue. Make an immediate left turn at the Navaho 
display. Departure in a vehicle caravan from Space Florida to Press 
Site 1 will be at 4:15 a.m. Access badges cannot be issued after that 
time.

News Center Hours for Launch

The NASA News Center at KSC will open for Phoenix news operations 
starting Monday, July 30, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On launch day, 
Friday, Aug. 3, the news center will open by one hour after launch in 
preparation for the restart of the Delta II second stage, the third 
stage burn and spacecraft separation.

Starting Monday, July 30, status reports on the launch of Phoenix and 
updates to the Media Advisory will be recorded on the KSC news media 
codaphone at 321-867-2525.

NASA Web Prelaunch and Launch Coverage

NASA's home on the Internet, http://www.nasa.gov, will provide 
extensive prelaunch and launch day coverage of the Phoenix mission.

A prelaunch webcast is set for Aug. 2 at 11:30 a.m. EDT on NASA 
Direct, Kennedy's Internet broadcasting network. The program will 
feature a behind-the-scenes look at how the Phoenix spacecraft and 
Delta II launch vehicle were prepared for liftoff, as well as answer 
science questions about the mission's goals.

Live countdown coverage from NASA's Launch Blog begins at 3:30 a.m. 
EDT on Friday, Aug. 3. Coverage will feature real-time updates as 
countdown milestones occur, as well as streaming video clips 
highlighting launch preparations and liftoff.

To access other interactive features, go to NASA's Phoenix main page 
at http://www.nasa.gov/phoenix and follow the links provided in the 
right column. For more information about Phoenix mission online 
events, contact Jeanne Ryba at 321-867-7824.

Television Coverage

On Wednesday, Aug. 1, television coverage of the Phoenix prelaunch 
press conference and mission science briefing at KSC will begin at 2 
p.m. EDT. Two-way question and answer capability will be available 
from other NASA field centers. On Friday, Aug. 3, television coverage 
of the launch will begin at 3:30 a.m. EDT and conclude after 
spacecraft separation from the Delta II rocket, which occurs 84 
minutes after launch. The broadcast network HDNet will also carry the 
launch in high-definition television format from 5:20 to 6 a.m. EDT. 
For more information, visit http://www.hd.net or check local 
listings.

Audio of the prelaunch press conference and mission science briefing 
will be carried on the NASA "V" circuits, which may be accessed by 
dialing 321-867-1260 or 321-867-7135 beginning at 2 p.m. EDT 
Wednesday, Aug. 1. On launch day, Aug. 3, "Mission Audio," countdown 
activities without NASA launch commentary, will be carried on 
321-867-7135 beginning at 2:30 a.m. EDT. Audio of the NASA launch 
commentary will begin at 3:30 a.m. EDT and will be available on 
321-867-1220, 1240, 1260. It will also be available locally on 
amateur radio frequency 146.940 MHz (VHF) or 442.6 MHz (UHF).

For information on receiving NASA Television, go to:

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/digital.html

	
-end-



To subscribe to the list, send a message to: 
ksc-subscribe@newsletters.nasa.gov
To remove your address from the list, send a message to:
ksc-unsubscribe@newsletters.nasa.gov

[Index of Archives]     [KSC Site]     [NASA News]     [NASA Science News]     [JPL]     [Marshall Space Flight Center]     [NTSB]     [Yosemite News]     [Tuolumne Meadows Campground]     [STB]     [Deep Creek Forum]     [Cassini Status Reports]     [Telescopes]

  Powered by Linux