Glory Climate Satellite Ready For California Launch On Feb. 23

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Feb. 10, 2011

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

George H. Diller 
NASA Vandenberg Resident Office, Calif. 
805-605-3051 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-027

GLORY CLIMATE SATELLITE READY FOR CALIFORNIA LAUNCH ON FEB. 23

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Glory mission is scheduled to launch Wednesday, 
Feb. 23, from Space Launch Complex 576-E at Vandenberg Air Force Base 
in California. Liftoff is targeted for 5:09 a.m. EST (2:09 a.m. PST) 
in the middle of a 48-second launch window. 

Data from the Glory mission will allow scientists to better understand 
how the sun and tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols affect 
Earth's climate. Both aerosols and solar energy influence the 
planet's energy budget - the amount of energy entering and exiting 
Earth's atmosphere. An accurate measurement of these impacts is 
important to anticipate future changes to our climate. 

The first of NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellite, or ELaNa, 
missions also will be launched on the Taurus XL rocket. These 
auxiliary payloads are three small satellites called CubeSats, each 
designed and created by university and college students. 

NASA Television will carry prelaunch media briefings on the Glory and 
ELaNa missions on Monday, Feb. 21 starting at 4 p.m. EST (1 p.m. PST) 
from Vandenberg. Reporters who cannot attend the briefings can ask 
questions from NASA field centers. 

On Feb. 23, NASA TV coverage of the countdown will begin at 3:30 a.m. 
EST (12:30 a.m. PST). Liftoff is targeted for 5:09:43 a.m. EST 
(2:09:43 a.m. PST). Spacecraft separation from the Taurus occurs 13 
minutes after launch. The briefings and launch coverage also will be 
streamed online at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


Launch coverage of Glory countdown activities will appear on NASA's 
launch blog starting at 3:30 a.m. EST (12:30 a.m. PST). Real-time 
updates of countdown milestones as well as streaming video clips 
highlighting launch preparations and liftoff will be available at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/glory 


The launch news center at the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office will be 
staffed beginning Feb. 15. To speak with a NASA Public Affairs 
Officer, call 805-605-3051. A recorded status report will also be 
available starting at that time by dialing 805-734-2693. 

NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., manages the 
Glory project. Mission launch management is the responsibility of 
NASA's Launch Services Program at the Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida. Orbital Sciences Corp. of Dulles, Va., which built the Glory 
satellite, also is the launch service provider of the four-stage 
Taurus XL rocket. 

For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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