NASA Sets Radiation Belt Storm Probes Mission Launch Events Coverage

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Aug. 10, 2012

J.D. Harrington 
NASA Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-5241 
j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx 

George H. Diller 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
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Geoffrey Brown 
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md. 
240-228-5618 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M12-148

NASA SETS RADIATION BELT STORM PROBES MISSION LAUNCH EVENTS COVERAGE



CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA's Radiation Belt Storm Probes (RBSP) are 
set to launch aboard a United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket Aug. 23. 
The 20-minute launch window for the twin probes at Cape Canaveral Air 
Force Station's Space Launch Complex 41 begins at 4:08 a.m. EDT. 





Launch commentary coverage, as well as prelaunch media briefings, will 
be carried live on NASA Television and the agency's website. 

RBSP will explore space weather -- changes in Earth's space 
environment caused by the sun -- that can disable satellites, create 
power grid failures and disrupt GPS service. The mission also will 
allow researchers to understand fundamental radiation and particle 
acceleration processes throughout the universe. 

Prelaunch News Conference 
A prelaunch news conference on NASA TV will be held at NASA Kennedy 
Space Center's Press Site at 1 p.m. Monday, Aug. 20. 
Briefing participants are: 
-- Michael Luther, deputy associate administrator for programs, NASA's 
Science Mission Directorate, Washington 
-- Tim Dunn, NASA launch director, Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
-- Vernon Thorp, program manager, NASA Missions, United Launch 
Alliance, Denver, Colo. 
-- Richard Fitzgerald, RBSP project manager, Johns Hopkins Applied 
Physics Laboratory, 
Laurel, Md. 
-- Kathy Winters, launch weather officer, 45th Weather Squadron, Cape 
Canaveral Air Force 
Station, Fla. 

RBSP Mission Science Briefing 
Immediately following the prelaunch news conference, an RBSP mission 
science briefing will be held and carried on NASA TV. 
Briefing participants are: 
-- Mona Kessel, RBSP program scientist, NASA Headquarters, Washington 
-- Nicola Fox, RBSP deputy project scientist, Johns Hopkins Applied 
Physics Laboratory 
-- Craig Kletzing, principal investigator, University of Iowa, 
Electric and Magnetic Field 
Instrument Suite and Integrated Science instrument 
-- Harlan Spence, principal investigator, University of New Hampshire, 
Energetic Particle, 
Composition, and Thermal Plasma Suite instrument, Durham, N.H. 
-- Lou Lanzerotti, principal investigator, New Jersey Institute of 
Technology, Radiation Belt 
Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment, Newark, N.J. 

The science briefing is scheduled to conclude by 3 p.m. 
A post-launch news conference also will be held approximately 2 1/2 
hours after launch on Aug. 23. 
Accreditation and Media Access Badges for Kennedy 
U.S. media who want to cover the RBSP prelaunch news conference and 
mission science briefing in-person must apply for credentials online 
at: 
https://media.ksc.nasa.gov/ 
The deadline for international media to apply for launch accreditation 
has passed. 

Atlas V Launch Vehicle Rollout 
Tuesday, Aug. 21: There will be a media opportunity to observe rollout 
of the Atlas V rocket from the Vertical Integration Facility to the 
launch pad. Media should be at Kennedy's Press Site at 9 a.m. for 
transportation to the viewing location near Space Launch Complex 41. 
Remote Camera Placement at Space Launch Complex 41 

Tuesday, Aug. 21: Photographers who wish to set up remote 
sound-activated cameras at the Atlas V launch pad will transported to 
Space Launch Complex 41. Media should meet in the Kennedy Press Site 
parking lot at 1:30 p.m. Media also should plan to use a timer that 
can be set for more than 24 hours. Only news media representatives 
establishing a remote camera at the pad will be permitted for this 
activity. 

Launch Day Press Site Access 
Thursday, Aug. 23: Media will cover the RBSP launch from Kennedy's 
Press Site. Access will be through Gate 3 on State Road 405, east of 
the Kennedy Center Visitor Complex beginning at 12:30 a.m. 
Kennedy Press Site Hours 
Monday, Aug. 20: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
Tuesday, Aug. 21: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
Wednesday, Aug. 22: 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 
Thursday, Aug. 23: 12:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. 

NASA Television Coverage 
On Monday, Aug. 20, NASA Television will carry the RBSP prelaunch news 
conference and mission science briefing live beginning at 1 p.m. 
On Thursday, Aug. 23, NASA Television coverage of the launch will 
begin at 1:30 a.m. and conclude after the second of the two RBSP 
spacecraft has separated from the Atlas V, which occurs 91 minutes 
and six seconds after launch. Live launch coverage will be carried on 
all NASA Television channels. 

A post-launch news conference will be held at Kennedy's Press Site 
approximately 2 1/2 hours after launch. Spokespersons also will be 
available at the Press Site for interviews and to answer questions. 

For NASA Television downlink information, schedule information and 
streaming video, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 

A prelaunch webcast for the RBSP mission will be streamed on NASA's 
website at noon, Wednesday, Aug. 22. Live countdown coverage through 
NASA's Launch Blog begins at 1:30 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 23. Coverage 
features live updates as countdown milestones occur, as well as 
streaming video clips highlighting launch preparations and liftoff. 
For questions about countdown coverage, contact Jeanne Ryba at 
321-867-7824. 

To view the webcast and the blog or to learn more about the RBSP 
mission, visit : 
http://www.nasa.gov/rbsp 

Social Media 
Join the conversation online by using the #RBSP hashtag or by 
following RBSP on Twitter at @RBStormProbes or on Facebook at: 


http://on.fb.me/QR9agm 

Throughout the launch countdown, the @RBStormProbes and @NASAKennedy 
Twitter feeds will be continuously updated with the latest mission 
updates and news. 

http://www.twitter.com/RBStormProbes 
and 

http://www.twitter.com/nasakennedy 

Recorded Status 
Recorded status reports and updates to the media advisory on the RBSP 
launch will be provided through the Kennedy media phone line starting 
Monday, Aug. 20. The telephone number is 321-867-2525. 

Wireless Capability 
Wireless capability for the news media is available at Kennedy's Press 
Site. 

RBSP is part of NASA's Living with a Star program, managed by the 
agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The Johns 
Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md., built 
the pair of RBSP spacecraft and will manage the mission for NASA. 
NASA's Launch Services Program at Kennedy is responsible for launch 
management. United Launch Alliance is the provider of the Atlas V 
launch service. 

	
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