NASA's Glast Media Opportunity Set For May 15

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May 12, 2008

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

Rob Gutro
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-4044
robert.j.gutro@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: 08-08

NASA'S GLAST MEDIA OPPORTUNITY SET FOR MAY 15

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, or 
GLAST, soon to be launched aboard a Delta II rocket, will be the 
focus of a media opportunity on Thursday, May 15. The event will be 
held at the Astrotech Space Operations facility in Titusville, Fla., 
at 10 a.m. EDT.

The event will include an opportunity to photograph GLAST and to 
interview project officials from NASA and General Dynamics, builder 
of the spacecraft. Media may proceed directly to Astrotech located in 
the Spaceport Florida Industrial Park, 1515 Chaffee Drive, 
Titusville. Access begins at 9:45 a.m. The event will last 
approximately two hours.

Spokespeople available will be:
- Albert Vernacchio, GLAST Deputy Project Manager
Goddard Space Flight Center
- Dr. Steven Ritz, GLAST Project Scientist/Astrophysicist
Goddard Space Flight Center
- Bruce Reid
GLAST Kennedy Space Center Mission Manager
- Robb Pinkerton, Technical Program Manager
General Dynamics

GLAST, NASA's new gamma-ray observatory, will open a wide window on 
the universe. Gamma rays are the highest-energy form of light, and 
the gamma-ray sky is spectacularly different from the one we perceive 
with our own eyes. With a huge leap in all key capabilities, GLAST 
data will enable scientists to answer persistent questions across a 
broad range of topics, including supermassive black-hole systems, 
pulsars, the origin of cosmic rays, and searches for signals of new 
physics.

NASA's GLAST mission is an astrophysics and particle physics 
partnership, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of 
Energy, along with important contributions from academic institutions 
and partners in France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Sweden, and the U.S. 

For the media event, procedures for optically sensitive spacecraft 
must be followed by individuals entering the clean room where the 
spacecraft is being processed. Guidelines for controlled access to 
the clean room have been developed by quality control personnel and 
will be monitored prior to entering the facility. Full clean room 
attire (bunny suits) must be worn and will be furnished. 
Photographers may be requested to clean cameras or accessories using 
alcohol wipes which will be provided.

Long pants, shirts with sleeves and closed-toe shoes must be worn -- 
no shorts or skirts. Non-essential equipment, such as camera bags or 
other carrying cases, should be left outside the clean room. No 
pencils or felt-tipped pens can be permitted inside the clean room; 
only ball-point pens may be used. No food, tobacco, chewing gum, 
lighters, matches or pocketknives will be allowed. Please do not wear 
perfume, cologne or makeup.

Wireless microphones cannot be used. Electronic flash photography also 
cannot be permitted in this facility. There is adequate metal halide 
lighting in the facility for photography (white with a slight green 
cast; suggested exposure for ISO-ASA 400 is 1/30 sec. at f/5.6).

The Delta II rocket is being prepared for flight by United Launch 
Alliance at Space Launch Complex 17 on Cape Canaveral Air Force 
Station. The liftoff is currently planned for Tuesday, June 3 at the 
opening of a 115 minute window that extends from 11:45 a.m. - 1:40 
p.m.

The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is responsible for designing and 
developing the spacecraft and its instruments. General Dynamics built 
the spacecraft for Goddard. The NASA Launch Services Program at the 
Kennedy Space Center is responsible for the countdown and launch 
management of the Delta II.

For more information about GLAST, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/glast  

	
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