NASA Event To Showcase Sofia Science, Education Projects

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May 11, 2011

Trent Perrotto                                              
Headquarters, Washington, D.C.                                    
202-358-0321 
trent.j.perrotto@xxxxxxxx 

Beth Hagenauer 
Dryden Flight Research Center, Edwards, Calif. 
661-276-7960 
beth.hagenauer@xxxxxxxx 



MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-092

NASA EVENT TO SHOWCASE SOFIA SCIENCE, EDUCATION PROJECTS

PALMDALE, Calif. -- The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared 
Astronomy (SOFIA) program will showcase its science and education 
efforts to journalists on June 8 at NASA's Dryden Aircraft Operations 
Facility in Palmdale, Calif. 

SOFIA is a highly modified Boeing 747SP aircraft fitted with a 
100-inch (2.5 meter) diameter telescope. It analyzes infrared light 
to study the formation of stars and planets; chemistry of 
interstellar gases; composition of comets, asteroids and planets; and 
supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. Infrared 
observations are optimal for studying low-temperature objects in 
space, such as the raw materials for star and planet formation, and 
for seeing through interstellar dust clouds that block light at 
visible wavelengths. 

The observatory recently completed initial science flights with German 
and U.S. instruments. Several basic science flights will carry 
American and German teachers participating in the Airborne Astronomy 
Ambassadors program in the coming months. 

To kick off the media event at 9:30 a.m. PDT, June 8, SOFIA Program 
Manager Bob Meyer will present an overview of the program. Other 
presenters include: 
-     Alois Himmes, SOFIA program manager, German Aerospace Center 
(DLR) 
-     David McBride, director of NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center 
in Edwards, Calif. 
-     Steve Zornetzer, associate center director at NASA's Ames 
Research Center in Moffett Field, Calif. 
A panel also will discuss scientific research conducted aboard the 
observatory. The participants are: 
-     Pamela Marcum, SOFIA project scientist 
-     Terry Herter, principal investigator for the Faint Object 
Infrared Camera for the SOFIA Telescope (FORCAST) 
-     Rolf Guesten, principal investigator for the German Receiver for 
Astronomy at Terahertz Frequencies spectrometer (GREAT) 
Another panel will discuss the importance of SOFIA's education 
outreach. The participants are: 
-     Erick Young, SOFIA science mission operations director 
-     Dana Backman, SOFIA education and outreach manager 
-     Dorte Mehlert, education and outreach manager for the German 
SOFIA Institute 

Following the presentations, news media representatives will tour the 
SOFIA flying observatory and meet several of the teachers selected to 
work with scientists during the research flights. 

The Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility is located at 30th Street East 
and Avenue P (Rancho Vista Boulevard) in Palmdale. Journalists must 
arrive by 9:15 a.m. PDT on Wednesday, June 8, for the event which 
will run from 9:30 a.m. - noon. Requests for event credentials should 
be submitted to Beth Hagenauer at beth.hagenauer@xxxxxxxx or 
661-276-7960/3449. The deadline for U.S. citizens and permanent 
resident aliens is May 31. The deadline for foreign nationals is May 
16. 

U.S. citizens must provide full name, date and place of birth, media 
organization, the last six digits of their social security number and 
the number and issuing state of their driver's license. In addition, 
foreign nationals must list their country of citizenship and visa or 
passport number with the country of issue and expiration date. 
Permanent resident aliens must provide their registration number and 
expiration date. 
The SOFIA observatory is a joint NASA and German Aerospace Center 
program. The program and aircraft are managed at the Dryden Aircraft 
Operations Facility. NASA's Ames Research Center manages SOFIA 
science and mission operations in cooperation with the Universities 
Space Research Association and the German SOFIA Institute in 
Stuttgart, Germany. 

For more information about SOFIA, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/sofia 


For information about SOFIA's science missions, visit: 



http://www.sofia.usra.edu 


and 



http://www.dlr.de/en/sofia 

	
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