NASA Opens Media Accreditation for California Solar Mission Launch

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April 23, 2013

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

George Diller 
Kennedy Space Center, Fla. 
321-867-2468 
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M13-064

NASA OPENS MEDIA ACCREDITATION FOR CALIFORNIA SOLAR MISSION LAUNCH

WASHINGTON -- News media planning to cover the launch of NASA's 
Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission on June 26 at 
Vandenberg Air Force Base in California should apply for 
accreditation by June 18. 

Deployment of IRIS from the Orbital Sciences L-1011 carrier aircraft 
aboard a Pegasus rocket is targeted for 10:27 p.m. EDT at an altitude 
of 39,000 feet over the Pacific Ocean. That location is approximately 
100 miles northwest of Vandenberg off the central coast of 
California. 

News media can cover the prelaunch news conference and mission science 
briefing, which will be followed by an opportunity to see the L-1011 
aircraft with the attached Pegasus rocket carrying IRIS. For launch, 
news media will be able to see the deployment of the Pegasus rocket 
from the L-1011 via live video provided by a NASA chase plane. A news 
conference will be held after the launch. 

IRIS is a NASA Small Explorer Mission to observe how solar material 
moves, gathers energy, and heats up as it travels through a 
little-understood region in the sun's lower atmosphere. This 
interface region between the sun's photosphere and corona powers its 
dynamic million-degree atmosphere and drives the solar wind. The 
interface region is where most of the sun's ultraviolet emission is 
generated that impacts the near-Earth space environment and Earth's 
climate. 

To request accreditation, news media should contact 2nd Lt. Kaylee 
Ausbun, 30th Space Wing Public Affairs Office, Vandenberg Air Force 
Base at 805-606-3595, or kaylee.ausbun@xxxxxxxxx, or by fax at 
805-606-4571. 

Information required is full legal name, date of birth and media 
affiliation. Foreign media also should include nationality and 
passport number. Government-issued photo identification will be 
required to enter Vandenberg. 

NASA's Launch Services Program at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in 
Florida is responsible for IRIS launch management. 

For more information about the IRIS mission, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/iris 

	
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