Media Events Set For Aquarius/Sac-D Satellite Launch Next Month

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May 26, 2011

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

George H. Diller 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M11-104

MEDIA EVENTS SET FOR AQUARIUS/SAC-D SATELLITE LAUNCH NEXT MONTH

WASHINGTON -- The launch of the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory is 
scheduled for 
June 9, from NASA's Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force 
Base, Calif. Liftoff of the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket is 
targeted to occur during a five-minute launch window that opens at 
10:20 a.m. EDT (7:20 a.m. PDT). 

Aquarius is the NASA-built primary instrument on the SAC-D spacecraft. 
The observatory was built by Argentina's space agency, CONAE. 
Aquarius will map global changes in salinity at the ocean surface. 
The three-year mission will provide new insights into how variations 
in ocean surface salinity relate to fundamental climate processes. 

The Aquarius/SAC-D News Center at the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office 
will be staffed beginning Wednesday, June 1. A NASA communications 
specialist will be available to answer reporters' questions at 
805-605-3051. A recorded launch status report will be available 
starting June 6 at 805-734-2693. 

To attend the prelaunch and launch activities on June 7-9, U.S. 
journalists should fax their requests on news organization letterhead 
to Jeremy Eggers, 30th Space Wing Public Affairs Office, Vandenberg 
Air Force Base, Calif. on 805-606-4571 or e-mail 
jeremy.eggers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Requests must include full legal 
name, date of birth and media affiliation. A legal photo 
identification will be required upon arrival at Vandenberg. 

A prelaunch news conference will be held Tuesday, June 7, at 4 p.m. 
EDT (1 p.m. PDT) in the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office. The briefing 
will be carried live on NASA Television will broadcast the briefing 
live. Reporters at NASA field centers can participate after 
contacting their local centers. 

On launch day, June 9, NASA TV commentary coverage of the countdown 
will begin at 8:30 a.m. EDT (5:30 a.m. PDT). Liftoff is targeted for 
10:20:13 a.m. EDT (7:20:13 a.m. PDT). Spacecraft separation occurs 56 
minutes, 42 seconds after launch. 
Live countdown coverage also will be available online. Launch updates 
begin on NASA's launch blog at 8:30 a.m. EDT (5:30 a.m. PDT). 
Coverage features real-time updates of countdown milestones, as well 
as streaming video clips highlighting launch preparations and 
liftoff. To view the launch blog, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov 


The Aquarius/SAC-D mission is a collaboration between NASA and 
Argentina's space agency with participation by Brazil, Canada, France 
and Italy. The Aquarius science instruments were jointly built by 
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., and Goddard 
Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. JPL will manage Aquarius 
through the mission's commissioning phase and archive mission data. 
Goddard will manage the mission's operations phase and process 
Aquarius science data. NASA's Launch Services Program at the agency's 
Kennedy Space Center in Florida provides launch management. United 
Launch Alliance of Denver is NASA's launch service provider of the 
Delta II 7320. 

For information on receiving NASA TV, go to: 



http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/digital.html 


The televised prelaunch media briefing and launch coverage will be 
streamed live at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information on the Aquarius/SAC-D mission, visit: 










http://www.nasa.gov/aquarius 

	
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