NASA's Glory Climate Satellite Ready for Launch Feb. 23

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Feb. 10, 2011

George H. Diller
NASA Vandenberg Resident Office, Calif.
805-605-3051
george.h.diller@nasa.gov 

Steve Cole
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-0918
stephen.e.cole@nasa.gov 

Sarah DeWitt
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-286-0535
sarah.l.dewitt@nasa.gov 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M05-11

NASA'S GLORY CLIMATE SATELLITE READY FOR LAUNCH FEB. 23

VANDENBERG AFB, Calif. -- The launch of NASA's Glory spacecraft aboard 
an Orbital Sciences Taurus XL rocket is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 
23. Liftoff will be from Space Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air 
Force Base (VAFB), Calif. Liftoff is targeted for 2:09:43 a.m. PST 
(5:09:43 a.m. EST) in the middle of a 48-second launch window. The 
spacecraft's final polar orbit will be 438 nautical miles (508 miles) 
at an inclination of 98.2 degrees.

Data from the Glory mission will allow scientists to better understand 
how the sun and tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols affect 
Earth's climate. Both aerosols and solar energy influence the 
planet's energy budget, which is the amount of energy entering and 
exiting Earth's atmosphere. An accurate measurement of these impacts 
is important in order to anticipate future changes to our climate and 
how they may affect human life.

The first of NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellite, or ELaNa, 
missions also will be launched on the Taurus XL. These auxiliary 
payloads are small satellites called CubeSats. Each is designed and 
created by university and college students. Three satellites will be 
deployed on ELaNa-1.

ACCREDITATION

News media desiring accreditation for the prelaunch and launch 
activities of Glory should fax their requests on news organization 
letterhead to:

1st Lt. Ann K. Blodzinski
30th Space Wing Public Affairs Office
Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.

FAX: 805-606-8303
Telephone: 805-606-3595
E-mail: ann.blodzinski@vandenberg.af.mil

Information required for U.S. media is full legal name, date of birth 
and media affiliation. 

PRELAUNCH NEWS CONFERENCE

Monday, Feb. 21: The prelaunch news conference will be held from 1 to 
3 p.m. PST (4 to 6 p.m. EST) in the second floor conference room of 
the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office, Building 840, at Vandenberg Air 
Force Base. The briefing will be carried live on NASA Television with 
question-and-answer capability available from other NASA field 
centers.

Media desiring to cover the event should meet at the south gate of 
VAFB on California State Road 246 at 12:30 p.m. to be escorted by 
30th Space Wing Public Affairs to the news conference.

Participants in the prelaunch news conference will be:

Joy Bretthauer, Glory program executive
NASA Headquarters

Omar Baez, NASA launch director
Kennedy Space Center

John Brunschwyler, Taurus program director
Orbital Sciences Corporation

Bryan Fafaul, Glory project manager
Goddard Space Flight Center

1st Lt. Benjamin J. Wauer, Launch Weather Officer, 30th Weather 
Squadron
Vandenberg Air Force Base

GLORY/ELaNa MISSON SCIENCE BRIEFINGS

Immediately following the prelaunch news conference will be a Glory 
Mission Science Briefing. Presenting the mission science objectives 
will be:

Hal Maring, Glory program scientist
NASA Headquarters

Michael Mishchenko, Glory project scientist
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Greg Kopp, Total Irradiance Monitor instrument scientist
University of Colorado - Boulder, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space 
Physics

Brian Cairns, Aerosol Polarimetry Sensor instrument scientist
NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

Immediately following the Glory Mission Science Briefing will be an 
ELaNa briefing. Participating will be:

Jason Crusan, ELaNa program executive 
Chief technologist for Space Operations, NASA Headquarters

Garrett Skrobot, ELaNa mission manager
NASA Launch Services Program, Kennedy Space Center

David Klumpar, director, Space Science and Engineering Laboratory
Explorer-1 (Prime) principal investigator, Montana State University

James Lumpp, director, Space Systems Laboratory
KySat-1 principal investigator
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of 
Kentucky

Brian Sanders, research coordinator, Colorado Space Grant Consortium
Hermes principal investigator, University of Colorado - Boulder

GLORY/TAURUS XL NEWS MEDIA PHOTO OPPORTUNITY

Tuesday, Feb. 22: There will be an opportunity for the media to see 
and photograph the Taurus XL at the launch pad with Glory 
encapsulated in the payload fairing atop the rocket. Media should 
meet at the pass and identification building at the Vandenberg main 
gate on California State Road 1 at 9:45 a.m. to be escorted to the 
launch pad.

REMOTE CAMERAS

Tuesday, Feb. 22: Media desiring to establish sound-activated remote 
cameras at the launch pad should meet at the pass and identification 
building located at the Vandenberg main gate on California State Road 
1 at 9:45 a.m. to be escorted to the launch pad.

LAUNCH DAY MEDIA COVERAGE

Wednesday, Feb. 23: Media covering the Glory/Taurus XL launch should 
meet at 1:15 a.m. at the Vandenberg main gate located on California 
State Road 1 to be escorted to the press viewing site. Press 
credentials and identification from a bona fide news organization 
will be required for access. A driver's license alone will not be 
sufficient.

After launch, media will be escorted back to the gate. Media 
interested in speaking with launch officials will be escorted to the 
NASA Mission Director's Center for an interview opportunity after 
spacecraft separation occurs. 

NASA TELEVISION COVERAGE

NASA Television will carry the prelaunch news conference starting at 1 
p.m. PST (4 p.m. EST) on Monday, Feb. 21. The prelaunch news 
conference also will be webcast at:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

On launch day, Feb. 23, NASA TV commentary coverage of the countdown 
will begin at 12:30 a.m. PST (3:30 a.m. EST). Liftoff is targeted for 
2:09:43 a.m. PST (5:09:43 a.m. EST). Spacecraft separation from the 
Taurus occurs 13 minutes after launch.

For information on receiving NASA TV, go to:

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

VOICE CIRCUIT COVERAGE

To monitor audio of the prelaunch news conference and the launch 
coverage, dial the NASA "V" circuits, which may be accessed directly 
at 321-867-1220....1240....1260. This system is not two-way 
interactive. "Mission Audio" of countdown activities without NASA 
launch commentary will be carried on 321-867-7135 beginning at 12:30 
a.m. PST (3:30 a.m. EST).

WEB COVERAGE

Launch coverage of Glory/Taurus XL countdown activities will be 
available on the NASA website by going to the home page at:

http://www.nasa.gov  

Live countdown coverage on NASA's launch blog begins at 12:30 a.m. PST 
(3:30 a.m. EST). Coverage features real-time updates of countdown 
milestones, as well as streaming video clips highlighting launch 
preparations and liftoff.

To access these features, go to NASA's Glory mission website at:

http://www.nasa.gov/glory 

NASA GLORY/TAURUS XL NEWS CENTER

The Glory/Taurus News Center at the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office 
will be staffed beginning Feb. 15. To speak with a NASA Public 
Affairs Officer, call 805-605-3051. A recorded status report will 
also be available starting at that time by dialing 805-734-2693.

Project management for Glory is the responsibility of NASA's Goddard 
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The launch management for the 
mission is the responsibility of NASA's Launch Services Program at 
the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Orbital Sciences Corporation of 
Dulles, Va., is the launch service provider of the four-stage Taurus 
XL rocket and is also builder of the Glory satellite for Goddard. 

	
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