NASA Anniversary, Shuttle Crew and Science Highlighted at NextFest

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Sept. 11, 2007

Grey Hautaluoma
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0668 
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Asa Fenton
Bite Communications
510-388-3401
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-116

NASA ANNIVERSARY, SHUTTLE CREW AND SCIENCE HIGHLIGHTED AT NEXTFEST

WASHINGTON - NASA Deputy Administrator Shana Dale will unveil the 
agency's 50th anniversary logo and participate in an X PRIZE 
Foundation announcement at WIRED Magazine's NextFest at the Los 
Angeles Convention Center, Sept. 13-16. The agency will showcase its 
current and future technologies, and NextFest attendees can meet the 
crew of the most recent space shuttle flight.

WIRED NextFest features the latest innovations in products and 
technologies in many areas where NASA plays a leading role.

Dale and astronaut Scott Kelly will introduce the space shuttle's 
STS-118 crew, including mission specialist and former educator 
Barbara R. Morgan, at NextFest's opening ceremonies on Education Day, 
Sept. 13, at 10 a.m. PDT in the South Hall Plaza. Education Day is 
open only to school groups and members of the media. Morgan and the 
other crew members of the STS-118 mission will sign autographs 
throughout NextFest in the Exploration Pavilion.

Deputy Administrator Dale will participate in an announcement 
regarding the X PRIZE Foundation at the X PRIZE stage at 10:30 a.m., 
Sept. 13. She will unveil the NASA 50th anniversary logo at 12:30 
p.m. at the mini stage in the Exploration Pavilion. Apollo astronaut 
Buzz Aldrin also will speak.

Throughout the show, attendees can see a see a four-foot model of 
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. The observatory is designed to 
study the faint light from objects at the farthest reaches of space 
and time and is targeted for launch in 2013. 

NASA will exhibit a 3-D panorama of Mars and demonstrate the 
all-terrain technology in the current Mars rovers. Visitors can learn 
about experimental rovers that are helping scientists learn how 
robots could evaluate potential outposts on the moon or Mars. 

A video camera and monitor display from NASA's Stratospheric 
Observatory for Infrared Astronomy will reveal remarkable temperature 
changes in the infrared spectrum on the faces of visitor volunteers. 

An interactive assembly project features Constellation, NASA's next 
generation of human spacecraft. Many other mission-oriented NASA 
activities also will on display.

For more information about NASA missions, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov 

For information about NextFest, visit:

http://www.wirednextfest.com

	
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