May 29, 2013
Sarah Ramsey
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1694
sarah
ramsey@nasa
gov
MEDIA ADVISORY: M13-086
NASA HOSTS NEWS AND SOCIAL MEDIA EVENTS AROUND THIS WEEK'S ASTEROID PASS
WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting members of the media and public to participate in online and television events May 30-31 with NASA officials and experts discussing the agency's asteroid initiative and the Earth flyby of the 1 7-mile-long asteroid 1998 QE2
At 4:59 p m EDT, Friday, May 31, 1998 QE2 will pass by Earth at a safe distance of about 3 6 million miles -- its closest approach for at least the next two centuries The asteroid was discovered Aug 19, 1998, by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Near Earth Asteroid Research Program near Socorro, N M
The schedule of events is:
Thursday, May 30 -- 1:30-2:30 p m : NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif , will show on NASA Television live telescope images of the asteroid and host a discussion with NASA Administrator Charles Bolden and experts from JPL and the Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex Scientists at Goldstone will be using radar to track and image the asteroid
The event also will be streamed live on the agency's website at:
http://www nasa gov/ntv
The event also will be available on Ustream tv with live chat capability at:
http://www ustream tv/nasajpl2
Viewers may submit questions in advance to @AsteroidWatch on Twitter with the hashtag #asteroidQE2
-- 8-10 p m : Bill Cooke of the Meteoroid Environment Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala , will host an online chat at:
http://www nasa gov/chat
Friday, May 31
-- 2-3 p m , NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver will participate in a White House "We the Geeks" Google+ Hangout Participants will discuss asteroid identification, characterization, resource utilization, and hazard mitigation The hangout can be viewed at the White House website at:
https://plus google com/+whitehouse/posts
NASA recently announced plans to find, study, capture and relocate an asteroid for exploration by astronauts The asteroid initiative is a strategy to leverage human and robotic activities for the first human mission while accelerating efforts to improve detection and characterization of asteroids
For more about NASA's asteroid activities, visit:
http://www nasa gov/asteroid
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