Planet 51 PSA Campaign Brings NASA's Message of Exploration Down to Earth

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Nov. 20, 2009

Bert Ulrich/Bob Jacobs 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1713/1600 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M09-221

PLANET 51 PSA CAMPAIGN BRINGS NASA'S MESSAGE OF EXPLORATION DOWN TO EARTH

WASHINGTON -- Broadcast-quality digital public service announcements 
are available for download from NASA featuring actor Dwayne Johnson, 
star of the new film "Planet 51," discussing the importance of space 
exploration, diversity and education. 

NASA Television also will air the public service announcements 
starting Friday. The date coincides with the theatrical release of 
"Planet 51." Johnson provides the voice of space explorer Chuck Baker 
in "Planet 51," an animated adventure-comedy revolving around an 
American astronaut who lands on a planet thinking he's the first 
person to explore this new world. To his surprise, Baker finds little 
green extraterrestrials inhabiting the planet who are happily living 
in a white picket fence-world reminiscent of 1950s America. 

The new PSAs address topics including education, diversity and NASA 
"spinoff" technologies. To download digital files, news organizations 
should visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/hd/planet51_psa.html 


Files are available in High Definition QuickTime and mp3 formats, 
suitable for digital television and radio. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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