Don Savage George H. Diller Mike Buckley
KSC Release No: 65-02 NOTE TO EDITORS/NEWS DIRECTORS: The launch of NASA’s Comet Nucleus Tour (CONTOUR) spacecraft is scheduled for Monday, July 1. The launch window is 2:56:14 - 2:56:20 a.m. EDT. Liftoff will occur aboard a Delta II launch vehicle from Pad A at Space Launch Complex 17, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Should launch be delayed, the next opportunity is July 3 from 2:47:41 - 2:47:47 a.m. EDT. CONTOUR is our first detailed look into the heart of a comet - its nucleus. The spacecraft will fly as close as 62 miles (100 kilometers) from at least two comets, taking the sharpest pictures yet of the nucleus while analyzing the gas and dust that surround these rocky, icy building blocks of the solar system. For the first time, CONTOUR will help us assess the diversity of comets and unravel the mysteries of how they evolve. CONTOUR was built and will be controlled after launch by the Applied Physics Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University. The Delta II launch vehicle and its associated launch support services are from The Boeing Company. NASA’s John F. Kennedy Space Center is responsible for the launch countdown management and launch vehicle engineering oversight.
PRELAUNCH NEWS CONFERENCE AND MISSION SCIENCE BRIEFING A prelaunch news conference is scheduled for Saturday, June 29, at 1 p.m. EDT in the NASA-KSC News Center auditorium and will be carried live on NASA Television. Participating in the briefing will be:
Immediately following the prelaunch news conference, a CONTOUR Mission Science Briefing will be held. Participating will be:
ACCREDITATION CONTOUR Launch Accreditation On launch day, Monday, July 1, access badges for news media will be available starting at 1:15 a.m. and will be issued at the Pass & Identification Building on SR 401 outside Gate 1 of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Departure on launch day from the Gate 1 Pass & Identification Building for Press Site 1 will be at 1:30 a.m. A Cape Canaveral Air Force Station access badge is required for all media covering the launch at Press Site 1. Kennedy Space Center access badges or Space Shuttle launch credentials will not be honored for access to Press Site 1 on launch day. After launch, media may leave unescorted for the return to Gate 1. At all other times, an escort is required for any area of Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. For further information on CONTOUR launch accreditation, contact Linda Mullen or Diana Boles at the NASA-KSC News Center at 321/867-2468.
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PRESS SITE OPERATING HOURS NASA TELEVISION COVERAGE, "V" CIRCUITS, WEBCAST AND RECORDED LAUNCH STATUS NASA Television will carry the prelaunch news conference and mission science briefing beginning at 1 p.m. EDT on Saturday, June 29. A two-way question and answer capability will be available from other NASA field centers. On launch day, Monday, July 1, countdown coverage will begin at 1:30 a.m. EDT. Coverage will conclude shortly after spacecraft separation occurring approximately one hour after launch. NASA Television is available on satellite GE-2, transponder 9C, located at 85 degrees West longitude. A simulcast of the NASA Television coverage will also be available on the World Wide Web at http://www.ksc.nasa.gov . Additional Information about CONTOUR is available at http://www.contour2002.org . Audio only of NASA Television coverage of the prelaunch news conference and launch commentary will be available on the “V” circuits which may be dialed directly at 321/867-1220, 1240, 1260, 7135. The NASA-KSC News Center codaphone will carry CONTOUR prelaunch status reports beginning at L-3 days, on Friday, June 28, and may be dialed at 321/867-2525. # # # The Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Newsroom offers an electronic subscription service for status reports and news releases issued from KSC. There are two possible ways to subscribe. You may send a blank e-mail message to ksc-news_release-subscribe@kscnews.ksc.nasa.gov or follow the instruction on the Web site at http://kscnews.ksc.nasa.gov. The system will confirm the request via e-mail. |