NASA's Next Shuttle Launch Now Targeted for April 5; Media Credentials Deadlines Updated

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Feb. 17, 2010

Candrea Thomas
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468
candrea.k.thomas@nasa.gov 

Katherine Trinidad
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
katherine.trinidad@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-027

NASA'S NEXT SHUTTLE LAUNCH NOW TARGETED FOR APRIL 5; MEDIA CREDENTIALS DEADLINES UPDATED

WASHINGTON - NASA is targeting Monday, April 5, for the launch of the 
next space shuttle from the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. 
Shuttle Discovery's seven crew members had planned to lift off on 
March 18 to begin the STS-131 mission to the International Space 
Station. However, cold weather in Florida has delayed Discovery's 
move to the Vehicle Assembly Building to complete the shuttle's 
processing, which has delayed the rollout to the launch pad.

The Space Shuttle Program has specific rules against transporting the 
shuttle when temperatures are below a certain level for extended 
periods. The vehicle has thrusters with seals that could leak under 
cold temperatures. As a result of the new STS-131 target launch date, 
NASA has extended the media accreditation deadlines. Deadlines for 
journalists to apply for the shuttle rollout and Terminal Countdown 
Demonstration Test are as early as Feb. 23. To be accredited, 
reporters must work for verifiable news-gathering organizations. No 
substitutions of credentials are allowed at any NASA facility.

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

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
Reporters applying for credentials at Kennedy should submit requests 
via the Web at:

https://media.ksc.nasa.gov  

Reporters must use work e-mail addresses, not personal accounts, when 
applying. After accreditation is approved, applicants will receive 
confirmation via e-mail.

Accredited media representatives with mission badges will have access 
to Kennedy from launch through the end of the mission. The 
application deadline for mission badges is March 24 for all reporters 
requesting credentials.

Discovery's rollout from the Vehicle Assembly Building, or VAB, to 
Launch Pad 39A, planned for March 2, follows its rollover from 
Orbiter Processing Facility-3 to the VAB, which is targeted for Feb. 
22. The launch countdown dress rehearsal, known as the Terminal 
Countdown Demonstration Test, is targeted for March 5. Media must 
apply by 5 p.m. EST, Tuesday, Feb. 23 to cover rollout and the 
Terminal Countdown Demonstration Test.

Reporters with special logistic requests for Kennedy, such as space 
for satellite trucks, trailers, electrical connections or work space, 
must contact Laurel Lichtenberger by March 11 at:

laurel.a.lichtenberger@nasa.gov

There is no longer free wireless Internet access provided at Kennedy's 
news center. Work space in the news center and the news center annex 
is provided on a first-come basis, limited to one space per 
organization. To set up temporary telephone, fax, ISDN or network 
lines, media representatives must make arrangements with BellSouth at 
800-213-4988. Reporters 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-1@nasa.gov

Journalists must have a public affairs escort to all other areas of 
Kennedy except the Launch Complex 39 cafeteria.

JOHNSON SPACE CENTER 
Reporters may obtain credentials for NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston by calling the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 or by 
presenting STS-131 mission credentials from Kennedy. Media 
representatives planning to cover the mission only from Johnson need 
to apply for credentials only at Johnson. The application deadline 
for mission badges is March 19 for all reporters requesting 
credentials. 

Journalists covering the mission from Johnson using Kennedy 
credentials must contact the Johnson newsroom by March 19 to arrange 
workspace, phone lines and other logistics. Johnson is responsible 
for credentialing media if the shuttle lands at NASA's 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 space shuttle landing at NASA's Dryden Flight Research 
Center on Edwards Air Force Base in California could be short. 
Domestic media outlets should consider accrediting Los Angeles-based 
personnel who could travel quickly to Dryden. Deadlines for 
submitting Dryden accreditation requests are March 9 for non-U.S. 
media, regardless of citizenship, and April 12 for U.S. media who are 
U.S. citizens or who have permanent residency status.

For Dryden media credentials, U.S. citizens representing domestic 
media outlets must provide their full name, date of birth, place of 
birth, media organization, driver's license number with the name of 
the issuing state, and the last six digits of their social security 
number.

In addition to the above requirements, foreign media representatives, 
regardless of citizenship, must provide data including their 
citizenship, visa or passport number and its expiration date. Foreign 
nationals representing either domestic or foreign media who have 
permanent residency status must provide their alien registration 
number and expiration date. 

Journalists should fax requests for credentials on company letterhead 
to 661-276-3566 or e-mail requests to:

DrydenPAO@nasa.gov

Requests must include a phone number and business e-mail address for 
follow-up contact. Journalists who previously requested credentials 
will not need to do so again.

NASA PUBLIC AFFAIRS CONTACTS:
Kennedy Space Center: Allard Beutel, 321-867-2468, 
allard.beutel@nasa.gov
Johnson Space Center: James Hartsfield, 281-483-5111, 
james.a.hartsfield@nasa.gov
Dryden Flight Research Center: Leslie Williams, 661-276-3893, 
leslie.a.williams@nasa.gov

For information about the STS-131 mission, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/shuttle 

Two STS-131 crew members, NASA astronaut Clay Anderson and Naoko 
Yamazaki of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, are tweeting 
about preparing for their mission. They can be followed at:

http://www.twitter.com/Astro_Clay

and

http://www.twitter.com/Astro_Naoko

For information about the International Space Station, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/station  

	
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