Jan 19, 2010
Michael Curie
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
michael
curie@nasa
gov
RELEASE: 10-013
NASA REVEALS NEW BATCH OF SPACE PROGRAM ARTIFACTS
WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting eligible education institutions, museums and other organizations to examine and request space program artifacts online The items represent significant human space flight technologies, processes and accomplishments from NASA's past and present space exploration programs
NASA partnered with the General Services Administration to provide a first-of-its-kind, Web-based, electronic artifacts prescreening capability last year On Oct 1, 2009, the GSA launched a Web initiative for screening and requesting NASA's space shuttle artifacts The first round ended Nov 30, and all 913 artifacts were allocated
A second Web-based screening opportunity begins Tuesday It includes approximately 2,500 potential artifacts from NASA programs that include the space shuttle, Hubble Space Telescope, Apollo, Mercury, and Gemini It is available at:
http://gsaxcess gov/NASAWel htm
Each artifact will be screened for 90 days After the screening period closes, and at the completion of the allocation process, requestors will be notified about the status of their request
Museums and schools will be screened for eligibility through an online registration process or through their state agency for surplus property Eligible recipients may view the available artifacts and request specific items at the Web site Prescreening allows potential recipients to identify specific items and provides the time to plan to transport, preserve and properly display artifacts
Requesting an artifact through the prescreening process does not guarantee the item will be available Nor does it provide a specific time when it will become available Allocated artifacts will be incrementally released as they are no longer needed by NASA and in accordance with export control laws and regulations
Although the artifacts are provided without charge, eligible recipients must cover shipping and any special handling costs Shipping fees on smaller items will be relatively inexpensive, while larger items may involve extensive disassembly, preparation, shipping and reassembly costs NASA will work closely with potential recipients, on a case-by-case basis, to address any unique special handling costs
For information about NASA's space shuttle transition and artifacts, visit
http://www nasa gov/transition
For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:
http://www nasa gov
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