NASA Sets Coverage For Goes-P Weather Satellite Launch March 2

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Feb. 22, 2010

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

Cynthia O'Carroll 
Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. 
301-286-4647 
cynthia.m.ocarroll@xxxxxxxx 

George H. Diller                                         John Leslie 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.                    NOAA, Silver Spring, Md. 
321-867-2468                                             301-713-2087 
george.h.diller@xxxxxxxx                        john.leslie@xxxxxxxx   


MEDIA ADVISORY: M10-032

NASA SETS COVERAGE FOR GOES-P WEATHER SATELLITE LAUNCH MARCH 2

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- The Geostationary Operational Environmental 
Satellite-P, or GOES-P, is scheduled for launch aboard a Delta IV 
rocket on Tuesday, March 2, from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in 
Florida. The one-hour launch window extends from 6:19 to 7:19 p.m. 
EST. 

GOES-P will provide expanded capability for space and solar 
environment-monitoring instruments. The satellite will enhance 
forecasts and warnings for solar disturbances. GOES-P data will help 
protect billions of dollars in investments by the government and 
private sector for assets on the ground and in space. 

GOES-P will feature a highly stable pointing platform that will 
improve the performance of its Imager and Sounder, instruments used 
for creating daily weather-prediction models and hurricane 
forecasting. Data from GOES-P will be valuable for the National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Ocean Service, 
which provides oceanographic circulation models and forecasts for 
U.S. coastal communities. 

As with all of NOAA's geostationary and polar-orbiting weather 
satellites, GOES-P will be able to relay distress signals detected 
from emergency locator beacons on the ground and at sea in support of 
the international search and rescue system. NASA's Goddard Space 
Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., was responsible for designing and 
developing the spacecraft and its instruments for NOAA. 

GOES-P is the last of three in the series of geostationary weather and 
environmental satellites built for NASA by Boeing Space and 
Intelligence Systems. The spacecraft will be checked out by Goddard 
and Boeing before being turned over to NOAA for operational use. 

NASA will provide television, Internet and photo coverage of the 
launch starting with a prelaunch news conference at 4 p.m. on Monday, 
March 1, at NASA's Kennedy Space Centers Press Site. 

Participating in the March 1 prelaunch news conference will be: 
-     Steve Kirkner, NOAA GOES Program manager, NOAA Satellite and 
Information Service 
-     Kris Walsh, Commercial Programs manager, United Launch Alliance 
-     Hieu Lam, Delta Commercial Program manager, Boeing Launch 
Services 
-     Andre Dress, GOES Deputy Project manager, NASA's Goddard Space 
Flight Center 
-     Charlie Maloney, GOES N-P Program manager, Boeing Space and 
Intelligence Systems 
-     Bart Hagemeyer, meteorologist in charge, NOAA National Weather 
Service forecast office, Melbourne, Fla. 
-     Joel Tumbiolo, Delta IV launch weather officer, 45th Weather 
Squadron, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station 

NASA Television will carry the prelaunch news conference and launch 
day coverage live. On March 2 NASA TV countdown coverage will begin 
at 4 p.m., and will conclude 30 minutes after liftoff. For NASA TV 
downlink information, schedules and links to streaming video, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/ntv   


Audio only of the prelaunch news conference and the launch coverage 
will be carried on the NASA "V" circuits which may be accessed by 
dialing 321-867-1220, - 1240, -1260 and -7135. On launch day, 
"Mission Audio," the launch conductor's countdown activities without 
NASA TV launch commentary, will be carried on 321-867-7135 starting 
at noon. Launch also will be available on local amateur VHF radio 
frequency 146.940 MHz heard within Brevard County. 

Live countdown coverage on NASA's launch blog begins at 4 p.m. on 
March 2. Coverage features real-time updates of countdown milestones, 
as well as streaming video and a podcast of launch. To access these 
features, visit NASA's GOES-P mission Web site at: 


http://www.nasa.gov/goes-p 


Reporters attending the NASA prelaunch media briefing who also plan to 
cover launch may request accreditation by going to: 


https://media.ksc.nasa.gov 


The Kennedy Space Center Badging Office on SR-405 is open Monday 
through Friday from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. For those needing credentials, 
more information about accreditation is available by contacting 
Laurel Lichtenberger at 321-867-4036. 

For more information about the GOES-P launch, contact the NASA News 
Center at Kennedy at 321-867-2468 or visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy   

	
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