NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will visit an Orbital Sciences Corp.
facility in Gilbert, Ariz. on Friday, Aug. 9, to view progress on the Orbiting
Carbon Observatory 2 (OCO-2) satellite.
At 8:15 a.m. MST, Bolden and Orbital CEO David Thompson will tour the
company’s satellite manufacturing and clean room facility where the OCO-2
satellite is under construction. They will speak with reporters at 9:15 a.m.,
following the tour.
Their remarks and media availability will not be broadcast live on NASA
Television or the agency's website. Media interested in participating must
contact Barron Beneski at
beneski.barron@orbital.com or
703-406-5228 for credentialing information no later than 5 p.m. EDT (3 p.m. MST)
Thursday, Aug. 8.
OCO-2 will be NASA’s first dedicated Earth remote sensing satellite to study
atmospheric carbon dioxide from space. OCO-2 will collect global measurements of
carbon dioxide with the precision, resolution, and coverage needed to
characterize sources and sinks on regional scales, and quantify carbon dioxide
variability over the seasonal cycles annually. OCO-2 is targeted to launch next
year.
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For more information about OCO-2, visit:
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