NASA Sets Media Accreditation Deadlines for Next Shuttle Mission

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09.05.07

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-3749
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: 07-114

NASA SETS MEDIA ACCREDITATION DEADLINES FOR NEXT SHUTTLE MISSION

WASHINGTON - NASA is accepting media accreditation requests for the 
upcoming space shuttle mission, STS-120. Shuttle Discovery is 
targeted to launch Oct. 23 to begin a 13-day mission to the 
International Space Station.

All U.S. and international media must apply for credentials to attend 
the shuttle launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida or to 
cover the mission from other NASA centers. To be accredited, media 
must work for legitimate, verifiable news-gathering organizations. 
Reporters may need to submit requests for credentials at multiple 
NASA facilities.

Additional time may be required to process requests by journalists 
from certain countries. Designated countries include those with which 
the United States has no diplomatic relations, those on the State 
Department's list of state sponsors of terrorism, those under U.S. 
sanction or embargo or those which raise proliferation concerns. 
Please contact the accrediting NASA center for details. Journalists 
should confirm they have been accredited before they travel.

No substitutions of credentials are allowed at any NASA facility. If 
the STS-120 launch is delayed, the deadline for domestic media may be 
extended on a day-by-day basis.

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Media applying for credentials at Kennedy should submit requests via 
the Web at https://media.ksc.nasa.gov. Media must use work e-mail 
addresses, not personal accounts, when applying. Once accreditation 
is approved, applicants will receive confirmation via e-mail.

Accredited media with mission badges will have access from launch 
through the end of the mission. Application deadlines for mission 
badges are Oct. 12 for U.S. media and Oct. 8 for foreign media. 
Access requests must be submitted separately for the Sept. 27 rollout 
to the launch pad and the launch dress rehearsal activities, known as 
the Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test, on Oct. 7-10.

Media with special logistic requests for Kennedy Space Center, such as 
space for satellite trucks, trailers, electrical connections or work 
space, must contact Laurel Lichtenberger at 
laurel.a.lichtenberger@nasa.gov by Oct. 16.

Work space in the NASA News Center and the News Center Annex is 
provided on a first-come basis - one space per organization. To set 
up temporary telephone, fax, ISDN or network lines, media must make 
arrangements with BellSouth at 800-213-4988. Media must have an 
assigned seat in the Kennedy newsroom prior to setting up lines. To 
obtain an assigned seat, contact Patricia Christian at 
patricia.christian@nasa.gov. Media must have a public affairs escort 
to any other Kennedy area except the Launch Complex 39 cafeteria.

Kennedy credentials also will be honored during the STS-120 mission at 
NASA's Johnson Space Center, Houston, and NASA's Dryden Flight 
Research Center, Edwards, Calif. Media must contact Dryden public 
affairs for access to Edwards Air Force Base.

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER
Media may obtain Johnson Space Flight Center credentials by calling 
the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 or by presenting Kennedy STS-120 
mission credentials. Media planning to cover the mission only from 
Johnson need to apply for credentials only at Johnson. Deadlines for 
submitting Johnson accreditation requests are Sept. 27 for non-U.S. 
media, regardless of citizenship, and Oct. 17 for U.S. media who are 
U.S. citizens.

Media covering the mission from Johnson using Kennedy credentials must 
contact the Johnson newsroom by Oct. 17 to arrange work space, phone 
lines and other logistics. Johnson is responsible for credentialing 
media if the shuttle lands at White Sands Space Harbor, N.M. If a 
landing is imminent at White Sands, Johnson will arrange credentials.

DRYDEN FLIGHT RESEARCH CENTER
Notice for a Discovery landing at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center 
on Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., could be short. Media should 
consider accrediting Los Angeles-based personnel who could travel 
quickly to Dryden. Deadlines for submitting are Sept. 27 for non-U.S. 
media, regardless of citizenship, and Oct. 30 for U.S. media who are 
U.S. citizens.

For Dryden media credentials, U.S. citizens representing domestic 
media must provide their full name, date of birth, place of birth, 
media organization, the last six digits of their social security 
number and driver's license number, including the name of the issuing 
state. Foreign media representatives, regardless of citizenship, must 
provide additional data including their citizenship, visa or passport 
number, expiration date, and alien registration number if applicable.

Media should fax requests for credentials on company letterhead to 
661-276-3566. Requests to pao@dfrc.nasa.gov are acceptable for media 
who have been accredited at Dryden within the past year. Requests 
must include a phone number and business e-mail address for follow-up 
contact.

NASA PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONTACTS: 
Kennedy Space Center: George Diller, 321-867-2468
Johnson Space Center: James Hartsfield, 281-483-5111
Dryden Flight Research Center: Leslie Williams, 661-276-3893

	
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