NASA Media Day Highlights Space Exploration Progress

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Oct. 11, 2006

Michael Braukus/Beth Dickey
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1979/2087

Katherine K. Martin
Glenn Research Center, Cleveland
216-433-2406

MEDIA ADVISORY: M06-160

NASA MEDIA DAY HIGHLIGHTS SPACE EXPLORATION PROGRESS

Media are invited to an Exploration Media Day at NASA's Glenn Research 
Center, Cleveland, on Wednesday, Oct. 18. Reporters will have the 
opportunity to tour facilities, see hardware being built, observe 
test demonstrations and pose questions to NASA exploration managers.

Highlights of the day will include looks at fabrication work on the 
Ares I-1 Flight Test Article Pathfinder and design work on the Orion 
crew exploration vehicle's service module. Both are being developed 
at Glenn. Reporters also will see a mockup of the service module that 
will provide power, propulsion and life support for Orion. Additional 
presentations will include overviews of the roles of Glenn and the 
Plum Brook Facility in NASA's exploration mission.

Included in the tour will be the lunar rover test facility for 
mobility risk reduction, and cryogenic and in-situ resource 
utilization work. Both are examples of NASA advanced capabilities 
projects to develop methods for expanding human presence in space.

The facilities and work support NASA's Constellation Program, which is 
developing new spacecraft and support systems that will return 
Americans to the moon and later take them to Mars and other 
destinations in the solar system.

Also planned is a demonstration of experiments being conducted in 
Glenn's Exercise Countermeasures Laboratory and a tour of the Fluids 
Combustion Facility that will be used on the International Space 
Station to improve understanding of fluid systems and fire safety in 
space.

The day will begin with a 7:30 a.m. EDT introduction and kickoff by 
NASA Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Scott Horowitz. 
It will conclude with two press conferences, the first at 4:30 p.m. 
EDT featuring Constellation Program Manager Jeff Hanley and Orion 
Project Manager Skip Hatfield, both of NASA's Johnson Space Center, 
Houston; Exploration Launch Program Manager Steve Cook of NASA's 
Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, Ala.; and Service Module 
Project Manager Jim Free of Glenn.

A second news conference at 5:30 p.m. EDT will include Human Research 
Program Manager Kathy Laurini of Johnson; Lunar Precursor Robotic 
Program Manager Tony Lavoie of Marshall; and Exploration Technology 
Development Program Manager Frank Peri of NASA's Langley Research 
Center, Hampton, Va.

The news conferences will be carried live on NASA Television. 
Reporters may ask questions from participating NASA centers. Media 
interested in participating should contact their preferred NASA 
location by 5 p.m. EDT Oct. 16.

News media interested in attending the event at Glenn should contact 
Katherine Martin or Glenn's Media Relations Office at 216-433-2901 by 
4:30 p.m. EDT Oct. 16.

For information about Glenn's work in the Exploration vision, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/projects/exploration.html

For information about the Constellation Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/constellation

	
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