
(AGENPARL) – ven 23 giugno 2023 June 23, 2023
MEDIA ADVISORY M23-078
*NASA Invites Media to Cover Asteroid Sample Return, Logistics Call*
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NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft descends toward the rocky surface of asteroid
Bennu in this artist’s concept. Asteroids like Bennu contain natural
resources such as water, organics, and precious metals. In the future, these
asteroids may one day fuel the exploration of the solar system by robotic and
crewed spacecraft.
*/Credits: Credits: NASA/Goddard/University of Arizona/*
NASA’s OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource
Identification and Security – Regolith Explorer) mission will deliver the
agency’s first asteroid sample collected in space to Earth on Sept. 24,
2023. Media interested in covering the landing, as well as mission activities
leading up to and following the return, are invited to register for access.
NASA also will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT on Monday, June 26,
to answer questions about logistics for covering the landing. Audio of the
media call will stream live on the agency’s website:
https://www.nasa.gov/live [1]
To join the logistics call on June 26, media must send their full name, media
affiliation, email address, and phone number no later than two hours before
copy of NASA’s media accreditation policy [3] is available online.
As OSIRIS-REx flies by Earth, it will release its sample return capsule into
the atmosphere. The capsule will descend under parachute and land within a
250-square-mile area at the Department of Defense’s Utah Test and Training
Range, about 80 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, near the U.S. Army’s
Dugway Proving Ground.
In the remaining months before the return, the OSIRIS-REx team is rehearsing
and refining procedures to recover the sample, which dates from the early
formation of our solar system, while protecting it from contaminants.
To ensure the safety of those attending – as well as that of OSIRIS-REx’s
sample – physical access is restricted. Media must preregister for
consideration to participate in related mission activities.
The following schedules and programming are subject to change, and NASA will
update this advisory online as needed.
*Thursday, July 20 – Clean Room Tour, Practice Capsule Viewing*
Media, particularly those local to the area, are invited to the U.S. Army
Dugway Proving Ground in Utah to meet OSIRIS-REx mission team members and
learn more about NASA activity in the local area. The mission team will walk
through landing and recovery and take questions. Lead scientists and project
managers will be available for interviews. Activities include:
* Tour of clean room facilities
* Practice capsule viewing
* Interviews with recovery team
The U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground is about 80 miles southwest of Salt Lake
City. Media interested in covering this event must register online [4] by
June 30.
*Monday, July 24 – Curation Lab Media Day*
NASA will host a media day at the agency’s new OSIRIS-REx Sample Curation
Lab [5] at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston. The curation team will
showcase the laboratories and a lead scientist will be available for
interviews.
U.S. media interested in attending must apply by 5 p.m. CDT (4 p.m. EDT) on
Friday, July 7, and international media must apply by 5 p.m. CDT (4 p.m.
*Wednesday, Aug. 30 – Capsule Return Rehearsal*
Media are invited to the capsule return rehearsal at the U.S. Army Dugway
Proving Ground in Utah. From 5,000 feet in altitude, a helicopter will drop a
replica of OSIRIS-REx’s sample return capsule in the middle of the
250-square-mile landing ellipse located inside the military’s Utah Test and
Training Range. The mission team will test tracking cameras and radar and
practice recovery operations.
This rehearsal includes an opportunity to film and photograph the drop test,
parachute deployment, and recovery of the capsule.
U.S. media interested in attending must register online [7] by 5 p.m. EDT on
Friday, Aug. 11, and international media must register online [8] by 5 p.m.
EDT on Friday, July 14.
*Wednesday, Aug. 30 – Pre-landing News Conference*
NASA will host a pre-landing news conference from the U.S. Army Dugway
Proving Ground. The news conference also will air on NASA TV, the NASA app,
and the agency’s website [9].
U.S. media interested in attending must register online [10] by 5 p.m. EDT on
Friday, Aug. 11, and international media must register online [11] by 5 p.m.
EDT on Friday, July 14.
*Friday, Sept. 22 – NASA Remote Interviews*
NASA will offer live and taped interviews with members of the mission team
and subject matter experts. Interviews will be conducted remotely using video
chat programs, primarily Zoom, in nine-minute time slots, offered from 6 a.m.
to 1 p.m. EDT.
All media interested in arranging interviews must register online [12] by 3
p.m. EDT on Wednesday, Sept. 20.
*Friday, Sept. 22 – U.S. Postal Service’s OSIRIS-REx Stamp First Day of
Issue Ceremony*
The U.S Postal Service will hold a first day of issue ceremony for a stamp
featuring OSIRIS-REx at Clark Planetarium in Salt Lake City. The Postal
Service will provide registration instructions toward the end of August.
*Friday, Sept. 22 – Pre-landing News Conference and Photo Opportunity of
Recovery Operations*
NASA will host a pre-landing news conference from the U.S. Army Dugway
Proving Ground. This news conference includes an opportunity to film and
photograph a replica sample capsule, recovery helicopters, and the landing
site.
U.S. media interested in attending must register online [13] by 5 p.m. EDT on
Friday, Aug. 11, and international media must register online [14] by 5 p.m.
EDT on Friday, July 14.
*Sunday, Sept. 24 – OSIRIS-REx Sample Capsule Landing*
NASA’s Live coverage of the capsule landing starts at 8 a.m. MDT, (10 a.m.
EDT) and will air on NASA TV, the NASA app, and the agency’s website [15].
Photos and B-roll will be available to all media.
Media attending in person at the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground will be able
to interview the mission team involved with landing, recovery operations, and
processing of the asteroid sample. A post-landing briefing will occur about
90 minutes after the sample capsule arrives.
Media will also have the opportunity to cover departure of the sample when it
is flown to NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston on Sept. 25.
U.S. media interested in attending must register online [16] by 5 p.m. EDT on
Monday, Aug. 13, and international media must register online [17] by 5 p.m.
EDT on Monday, July 16.
*Wednesday, Oct. 11 – OSIRIS-REx NASA Social*
NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston will host social media users for an
“OSIRIS-REx Sample Reveal” event featuring a behind-the-scenes look at
the agency’s world-class astromaterials laboratories.
NASA Social participants will have the opportunity to:
* Meet an Artemis astronaut
* Tour NASA facilities at Johnson Space Center
* Meet fellow space enthusiasts who are active on social media
* Meet and interact with OSIRIS-REx subject matter experts
NASA Social registration opens on Sept. 25, and the deadline to apply is at
noon EDT on Friday, Sept. 29. All social applications will be considered on
a case-by-case basis.
*Wednesday, Oct. 11 – OSIRIS-REx Asteroid Bennu Sample Reveal Event*
Media are invited to participate in a news conference and media day when the
first samples collected from the asteroid Bennu are revealed at NASA's
OSIRIS-REx Curation Laboratory, at the agency’s Johnson Space Center in
Houston.
U.S. media interested in attending must apply by 5 p.m. CDT (4 p.m. EDT) on
Friday, Oct. 6, and international media must apply by 5 p.m. CDT (4 p.m. CDT)
*Thursday, Oct. 12 – OSIRIS-REx Mission Personnel Available for Interviews*
Media will have the opportunity to interview OSIRIS-REx mission personnel and
staff from the Curation Laboratory at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in
Houston.
Media interested in participating must apply by 5 p.m. CDT (4 p.m. EDT) on
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, provides overall
mission management, systems engineering, and the safety and mission assurance
for OSIRIS-REx. Dante Lauretta, of the University of Arizona, Tucson, is the
principal investigator. The university leads the science team and the
mission's science observation planning and data processing. Lockheed Martin
Space in Littleton, Colorado, built the spacecraft, provides flight
operations and operations, and is responsible for capsule recovery. Goddard
and KinetX Aerospace are responsible for navigating the OSIRIS-REx
spacecraft. Curation for OSIRIS-REx, including processing the sample when it
arrives on Earth, will take place at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in
Houston.
OSIRIS-REx is the third mission in NASA's New Frontiers Program, managed by
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, for the agency's
Science Mission Directorate in Washington, D.C.
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*Press Contacts*
Karen Fox / Alana Johnson
NASA Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1275 / 202-358-1501
Rani Gran / Rob Garner
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
301-332-6975 / 301-286-5687
Shaneequa Vereen
NASA’s Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111
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[1] https://www.nasa.gov/live
[3] https://www.nasa.gov/content/nasa-agencywide-media-accreditation-policy
[4] https://socialforms.nasa.gov/osiris-rex-asteroid-sample-return-media-coverage-interest-form