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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 12:59:48 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: EXPEDITION 31/32 SPACE STATION CREW CONDUCTS BRIEFING, INTERVIEWS
Jan 3, 2012
Nicole Cloutier-Lemasters Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111
Joshua Buck Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1100
Report #M12-001
EXPEDITION 31/32 SPACE STATION CREW CONDUCTS BRIEFING, INTERVIEWS
HOUSTON -- Three crew members will discuss their upcoming Expedition 31 and 32 missions in a news conference at 1 p m CST Wednesday, Jan 11, from NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston NASA Television and the agency's website will broadcast the briefing live
NASA astronaut Joe Acaba and Russian cosmonauts Gennady Padalka and Sergei Revin are set to launch to the International Space Station aboard the Soyuz TMA-04M spacecraft March 29 (March 30 local time in Baikonur, Kazakhstan)
Following the news conference, interview opportunities are available in person, by phone, through internet videoconferencing or via satellite The satellite interviews are scheduled for 3:30-4:30 p m
To reserve an interview opportunity, media representatives must contact the Johnson newsroom at 281-483-5111 by 5 p m Monday, Jan 9
To participate in the news conference from a NASA center, U S journalists must call the center's public affairs office by 5 p m local time on Tuesday, Jan 10 To participate in the briefing by phone, media representatives must call the Johnson newsroom by 12:45 p m on Wednesday, Jan 11 Priority will be given to journalists participating in person; questions by phone will be taken as time permits
International journalists wishing to attend in person at Johnson must contact the newsroom and submit the required paperwork for credentials by 8 a m Friday, Jan 6
Acaba, Padalka and Revin are three of six crew members comprising Expeditions 31 and 32 Aboard the station, they will join NASA astronaut Don Pettit, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko and European Space Agency astronaut Andr?? Kuipers
The NASA Live Interview Media Service (LIMS) that will be used for satellite interviews following the news conference has moved to KU-Band service KU-Band parameters will be provided prior to the event NASA will schedule each LIMS event on a satellite in proximity of AMC18 whenever possible
For NASA TV streaming video, schedule and downlink information, visit:
http://www nasa gov/ntv
For more information about the International Space Station and its crew, visit:
http://www nasa gov/station
To follow updates from Acaba during his remaining training and once in space, visit:
http://twitter com/AstroAcaba
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Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2012 16:56:48 -0600 From: info@JSC NASA GOV Subject: MEDIA INVITED TO FINAL ORION SPACECRAFT WATER LANDING TEST
Jan 3, 2012
Josh Byerly Johnson Space Center, Houston 281-483-5111
Michael Braukus/J D Harrington Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1979/5241
Amy Johnson Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va 757-864-7022/272-9859 (mobile)
Report #M12-002
MEDIA INVITED TO FINAL ORION SPACECRAFT WATER LANDING TEST
HAMPTON, Va - Media representatives are invited to watch as the Orion crew capsule makes its final water landing test on Thursday, Jan 5, at NASA's Langley Research Center's Hydro Impact Basin in Hampton, Va
Testing began last summer to certify the Orion spacecraft for water landings Orion will carry astronauts into space, providing emergency abort capability, sustaining the crew during space travel and ensuring safe re-entry and landing
Since July 2011, engineers have conducted eight tests at different angles, heights and pitches to simulate varying sea conditions and impacts that Orion could face upon landing in the Pacific Ocean
The test will simulate deployment of all parachutes at a high impact pitch of 43 degrees The capsule will travel approximately 47 mph before splashing into the basin, where it will likely flip over after impact While this type of landing scenario is not likely to occur during actual vehicle operation, the test will validate models of how the spacecraft would respond Like the Apollo spacecraft, Orion will have an on-board system that allows the spacecraft to up-right itself in the ocean
The Hydro Impact Basin is 115 feet long, 90 feet wide and 20 feet deep It is located at the west end of Langley's historic Landing and Impact Research Facility, or Gantry, where Apollo astronauts trained for moonwalks
Journalists must arrive by 1 p m EDT at the NASA Langley main gate Due to the nature of the testing, an exact drop time cannot be given If the drop test date changes due to weather or technical reasons, NASA will issue a media advisory
To ensure access and badging, reporters must contact Amy Johnson by phone at 757-272-9859 or by email at amy johnson@nasa gov by 4 p m on Wednesday, Jan 4
For video and still imagery that documents ground breaking of the Hydro Impact Basin through various stages of Orion testing, visit:
http://www nasa gov/centers/langley/exploration/hib html
For more information about Orion, visit:
http://www nasa gov/orion
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