NASA Schedules Media Events and Coverage for New Solar Mission Launch

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June 11, 2013

Steve Cole/Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-0918/202-358-1726 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx / dwayne.c.brown@xxxxxxxx 

MEDIA ADVISORY: M13-095

NASA SCHEDULES MEDIA EVENTS AND COVERAGE FOR NEW SOLAR MISSION LAUNCH

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) 
mission is scheduled to launch at 7:27 p.m. PDT (10:27 p.m. EDT) 
Wednesday, June 26, from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. 

Launch on an Orbital Sciences Corporation Pegasus XL rocket is 
targeted for the middle of a five-minute launch window. Live NASA 
Television coverage of the launch begins at 6 p.m. PDT (9 p.m. EDT). 
NASA TV also will air an IRIS prelaunch news conference and science 
briefing beginning at noon PDT (3 p.m. EDT) on Tuesday, June 25. 

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 drop of the air-launched Pegasus from Orbital's L-1011 carrier 
aircraft will occur over the Pacific Ocean at an altitude of 39,000 
feet, about 100 miles northwest of Vandenberg off the central coast 
of California, south of Big Sur. 

The IRIS News Center at Kennedy's Vandenberg Resident Office will be 
staffed starting Monday, June 24 and may be reached between 8 a.m. 
and 4:30 p.m. at 805-605-3051. 

For complete details on media registration, media events, and live 
launch coverage on NASA Television, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/13L6djG 

NASA also will host a Google+ Hangout at 1:30 p.m. EDT June 25, on the 
IRIS mission. Social media followers may submit questions on Twitter 
and Google+ in advance and during the event using the hashtag 
#askNASA. 

Before the hangout begins, NASA will open a thread on its Facebook 
page where questions may be posted. The hangout can be viewed live on 
NASA's Google+ page, the NASA Television YouTube channel or NASA TV. 
For more information and to join the hangout, visit: 

http://go.nasa.gov/17039WY 

Extensive prelaunch and launch day coverage of the IRIS spacecraft 
will be available on NASA's home page at: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

To view the IRIS webcast and launch blog, and learn more about the 
mission, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/iris 

	
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