NASA Announces Final Shuttle Mission Preview Events

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June 8, 2011

Allard Beutel
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
allard.beutel@nasa.gov 

Joshua Buck
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
jbuck@nasa.gov 

Kylie Clem
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
kylie.s.clem@nasa.gov

MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-115

NASA ANNOUNCES FINAL SHUTTLE MISSION PREVIEW EVENTS

HOUSTON -- NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston has scheduled 
briefings, interview opportunities and demonstrations to highlight 
the final space shuttle mission, targeted to launch on July 8. 

On June 30, NASA will hold news media briefings to preview the STS-135 
mission and a news conference with the shuttle crew: Commander Chris 
Ferguson, Pilot Doug Hurley and Mission Specialists Sandra Magnus and 
Rex Walheim. NASA Television and the agency's website will carry the 
news briefings live. 

Round-robin interview opportunities will be available with each crew 
member on June 30, but direct participation may be limited to 
networks, wire services and other major news outlets. Decisions 
regarding participation in the interviews will be based on the number 
of requests received and finalized about one week before the event. 
Remote participation in news briefings and round-robin interviews is 
permitted; however, priority will be given to reporters in attendance 
at Johnson.

On July 1, journalists can tour the shuttle simulators and mockups 
that are being used to train the astronauts for the shuttle's final 
flight to the International Space Station. Journalists also can tour 
a mockup of NASA's Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, the spacecraft that is 
being developed to carry humans into deep space. The deadline to 
participate in the June 30 and July 1 events, and to request a 
round-robin crew interview, is 5 p.m. June 20. For credentials, 
reporters must call the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111.

On June 16 and 17, news outlets can document the shuttle crew and 
mission control teams during their training exercises. To attend, 
U.S. reporters must apply by 5 p.m. CDT on Monday, June 13. 
International journalists must apply for credentials and return all 
required paperwork by 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 8.

The schedule of activities includes (all times CDT):

-- June 16: STS-135 crew and ascent flight control team training 
Journalists will have a behind-the-scenes look at the crew and Mission 
Control Center team training. There will be a photo opportunity of 
the crew getting into the motion-based simulator in launch and entry 
suits. Broadcast outlets can film on the floor of mission control for 
two launch simulations, with access to air-to-ground and flight 
director loop audio feeds. The training will be followed by a 
question-and-answer session with the crew, flight director, mission 
control team and trainers. Accredited journalists must be at the 
badging office, bldg. 110, by 7 a.m. for transportation to the event. 
The badging office opens at 6 a.m.

-- June 17: STS-135 crew; shuttle and station flight control team 
rendezvous training
Journalists will be allowed into the shuttle flight control room and 
the training version of the space station control room during a 
simulation of the shuttle's final docking to the International Space 
Station. Limited opportunities will be available to film the crew in 
the stationary shuttle simulator. Media representatives again will 
have access to air-to-ground and flight director loop audio feeds. 
Accredited journalists must be at the badging office, bldg. 110, by 
11 a.m. for transportation to the event.

-- June 30: Mission overview, crew news conference, interviews
7 a.m. - STS-135 video b-roll feed on NASA TV
8 a.m. - Shuttle Program Overview
9:30 a.m. - STS-135 Mission Overview
12 p.m. - STS-135 Spacewalk Overview
1 p.m. - STS-135 Crew News Conference
2-6 p.m. - Individual crew round robin interviews (not on NASA TV)

-- July 1: Hands-on experience with shuttle mockups
Journalists can tour shuttle mockups and simulators and meet mission 
support and training team members. Journalists will have access to 
the Space Vehicle Mockup Facility, motion and fixed based trainers at 
the Jake Garn Training Facility, Shuttle Engineering Simulator dome, 
Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory and Virtual Reality Lab. 
Activities will be available throughout the day. The Multi-Purpose 
Crew Vehicle mockup will again be available for touring.

A switched video and audio feed of the training events, including 
video inside the simulator and mission control, will air on NASA TV. 
For downlink, schedule and streaming video information, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information about the mission and crew, visit:

http://go.nasa.gov/STS-135 

	
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