domingo, 7 de septiembre de 2014

NASA : Space Station Crew Members Tour NASA Facility, Talk Earth Science


NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata
NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, Expedition 38 flight engineers, are pictured during Cygnus cargo spacecraft preparation in the Harmony node of the International Space Station.
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Astronauts Rick Mastracchio of NASA and Koicha Wakata of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency will tour NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, at 10 a.m. EDT Wednesday, Sept. 17. Reporters are invited to join the tour.
While at Goddard, Mastracchio and Wakata will view the new Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) control room and other satellite control centers. The GPM Core Observatory was launched into orbit in February while the two astronauts were aboard the International Space Station. The GPM team will brief Mastracchio, Wakata and the media on the observatory’s collection of data on rain, snowfall and other types of precipitation, data that is now available to the general public.
There also will be a brief question and answer opportunity with the astronauts. The tour and interview opportunity is expected to conclude no later than 11:30 a.m.
The visit is part of several days Mastracchio and Wakata will spend in the Washington area for events and activities to highlight their 188 days in orbit as members of the space station's Expedition 38/39 crews.
To participate in the event at Goddard, U.S. reporters and foreign media with green cards must contact Ed Campion at edward.s.campion@nasa.gov or 301-286-0697 by 5 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16. Non-green card holding foreign media must provide passport or visa information no later than 4 p.m. Monday, Sept. 8, to allow time for processing and approval for access to Goddard.
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Guillermo Gonzalo Sánchez Achutegui

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