NASA Presents Coins Flown in Space to National Federation of the Blind

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July 24, 2009

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx 

Chris Danielsen 
National Federation of the Blind, Baltimore 
410-659-9314, ext. 2330 
cdanielsen@xxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-140

NASA PRESENTS COINS FLOWN IN SPACE TO NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND

WASHINGTON -- During a ceremony July 31, senior NASA officials will 
present the National Federation of the Blind with two Louis Braille 
Bicentennial Silver Dollars that flew on space shuttle Atlantis's 
mission to the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009. Marc Maurer, 
president of the National Federation of the Blind, will accept the 
coins on behalf of the organization. The ceremony will take place at 
6 p.m. EDT at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington. 

In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Louis Braille's birthday, 
Congress authorized the minting of the 2009 Louis Braille 
Bicentennial Silver Dollar. NASA flew one proof and one uncirculated 
commemorative coin on the recent Hubble servicing mission. The coins 
are the first to feature tactile, readable Braille, which enables the 
blind to read and learn, just as Hubble allows people to learn about 
the universe. 

NASA astronaut Gregory H. Johnson will speak at the celebratory 
closing of the National Federation of the Blind's 2009 Youth Slam. At 
the Youth Slam, 200 blind high school students from across the nation 
will participate in five days of activities to help encourage the 
blind youth of America to consider careers in science, technology, 
engineering and mathematics. 

Reporters planning on attending the event must contact Chris Danielsen 
at 410-659-9314, ext. 2330, or cdanielsen@xxxxxxx by 5 p.m. on July 
30. 

NASA and the National Federation of the Blind have been collaborating 
for more than five years to inspire and engage blind students to lend 
their unique talents to disciplines critical to the nation's 
engineering, scientific and technical missions. 

NASA Television will broadcast a Video File of the event. For NASA TV 
streaming video, schedules and downlink information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information about NASA's education programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/education 


For more information about the Hubble Space Telescope, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/hubble 


For more information about the National Federation of the Blind, 
visit: 



http://www.nfb.org 

	
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