[Launch Alert] Friday Vandenberg AFB Launch

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                             LAUNCH ALERT
 				  
                              Brian Webb
                     Ventura County, California
                  launch-alert-editor at earthlink.net
                        www.spacearchive.info
		       
                               2011 October 25 (Tuesday) 18:55 PDT
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                   NPP SATELLITE READY FOR LAUNCH
                         NASA Media Advisory
                           2011 October 25

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- The launch of the NPOESS
Preparatory Project (NPP) satellite aboard a United Launch Alliance
Delta II rocket is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 28. Liftoff from NASA's
Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), Calif., is
targeted during a nine-minute ten second launch window that opens at
2:48:01 a.m. PDT (5:48:01 a.m. EDT). The spacecraft's final circular
polar orbit will be 512 miles (824 kilometers) at an inclination of 98
degrees.

NPP, a NASA Earth-observing satellite, represents a critical first
step in building the next-generation of U.S. polar-orbiting climate
and weather monitoring spacecraft. NPP is the bridge between NASA's
Earth Observing System (EOS) satellites and the forthcoming series of
Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) satellites. The mission will test
key technologies and instruments for the JPSS missions.

The second of NASA's Educational Launch of Nanosatellite, or ELaNa,
missions also will be launched on the Delta II. These auxiliary
payloads are small satellites called CubeSats. Each is designed and
created by university and college students. Five satellites will be
deployed on ELaNa-2.


PRELAUNCH NEWS CONFERENCE

Wednesday, Oct. 26: The prelaunch news conference will be held from 1
to 3 p.m. PDT (4 to 6 p.m. EDT) in the second floor conference room of
the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office, Building 840, at Vandenberg Air
Force Base. The briefing will be carried live on NASA Television with
question-and-answer capability available from other NASA field
centers.

Participants in the prelaunch news conference will be:

  Andrew Carson, NPP program executive
  NASA Headquarters

  Tim Dunn, NASA launch director
  Kennedy Space Center, Fla.

  Vernon Thorp, program manager, NASA missions
  United Launch Alliance, Denver, Colo.

  Ken Schwer, NPP project manager
  Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

  2d Lt. Lisa Cochran, Launch Weather Officer, 30th Operations Support
  Squadron
  Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif.


NPP/ELaNa MISSION SCIENCE BRIEFINGS

Immediately following the prelaunch news conference will be an NPP
Mission Science Briefing. Presenting the mission science objectives
will be:

  Jim Gleason, NPP project scientist
  Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

  Mitch Goldberg, NOAA Joint Polar Satellite System Program Scientist
  NOAA Satellite and Information Service, Silver Spring, Md.

Immediately following the NPP Mission Science Briefing will be an
ELaNa CubeSat briefing. Participating will be:

  Roland Coelho , P-POD Program Lead
  California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, Calif.

  Garrett Skrobot, ELaNa mission manager
  NASA Launch Services Program, Kennedy Space Center


NASA TELEVISION COVERAGE

NASA Television will carry the prelaunch news conference and mission
science briefing starting at 1 p.m. PDT (4 p.m. EDT) on Wednesday,
Oct. 26. The prelaunch news conference also will be webcast at:

  http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

On launch day, Oct. 28, NASA TV commentary coverage of the countdown
will begin at 12:01 a.m. PDT (3:01 a.m. EDT). Liftoff is targeted for
2:48:01 a.m. PDT (5:48:01 a.m. EDT). Spacecraft separation from the
Delta II occurs 58 minutes 45 seconds after launch.

For information on receiving NASA TV, go to:

  http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/digital.html


WEB COVERAGE

Launch coverage of the Delta II NPP countdown activities will be
available on the NASA website by going to the home page at:

  http://www.nasa.gov

Live countdown coverage on NASA's launch blog begins at 12:01 a.m. PDT
(3:01 a.m. EDT). Coverage features real-time updates of countdown
milestones, as well as streaming video clips highlighting launch
preparations and liftoff.

To access these features, go to NASA's NPP mission website at:

  http://www.nasa.gov/npp

The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. is responsible
for the project management of NPP. Ball Aerospace and Technologies
Corporation of Boulder, Co built the NPP satellite. NASA's Launch
Services Program at the agency's Kennedy Space Center in Florida
provides launch management. United Launch Alliance of Denver, Colo.,
is NASA's launch service provider of the Delta II 7920.

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                         SECONDARY PAYLOADS

In addition to carrying the NPP satellite into orbit, the Delta II
booster will also launch the following university satellites as
secondary payloads:
 
  Satellite: AubieSat-1
  Organization: Auburn University
  Downlink Freq: 437.475 MHz 
  Transmit Power: 0.708W 
  Protocol: Morse Code
  Baud Rate: 20wpm

  Satellites: DICE (two satellites)
  Organization: Utah State University
  Downlink Freq: 465 MHz
  http://www.sdl.edu/programs/dice

  Satellite: Explorer-1 [PRIME] Flight Unit 2
  Organization: Montana State University
  Downlink Freq:  437.505 MHz
  Transmit Power: 0.85W
  Protocol: AX.25 FSK
  Baud Rate: 1200
  http://ssel.montana.edu/e1p/

  Satellite: M-Cubed
  Organization: University of Michigan
  Downlink Freq: 437.485MHz
  Transmit Power: < 1W
  Protocol: GMSK
  Baud Rate: 9600
  http://umcubed.org/

  Satellite: RAX-2
  Organization: University of Michigan
  Downlink Freq: 437.345 MHz
  Modulation: GMSK
  Baud Rate:  9600
  http://rax.engin.umich.edu/

As many of you have probably noticed, most of these satellites
transmit in the 70 cm amateur radio band. Thanks to Justin Foley for
providing most of the above information.

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                          LAUNCH VISIBILITY

If the sky is clear, the first few minutes of Friday's launch could be
visible as far away as Point Arena and Sacramento, Calif; Reno and Las
Vegas, Nev; Tucson, Ariz; and Hermosillo, Mexico.

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                     LAUNCH AND COUNTDOWN STATUS

For launch and countdown status for the Delta II/NPP launch, consult
the following sources:

   Web Sites with Countdown Status:

      http://www.spaceflightnow.com/delta/d357/status.html

      http://www.nasa.gov

      http://www.nasa.gov/npp

   Webcasts:

      http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

      http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/pages/Multimedia_Webcast.shtml

   Twitter Updates:

      http://twitter.com/spaceflightnow/

      http://twitter.com/30thSpaceWing

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                              RESOURCES

For additional information related to the Delta II/NPP launch launch,
go to the following locations:

   Launch Vehicle

      http://boeing.com/defense-space/space/delta/delta2/delta2.htm

   Payload

      http://npp.gsfc.nasa.gov/

   Mission

      http://www.ulalaunch.com/site/docs/missionbooklets/DII
            /dii_npp_mob.PDF

   Launch Pad

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
           Vandenberg_AFB_Space_Launch_Complex_2

   Launch Viewing

      http://www.spacearchive.info/vafbview.htm

   Photographing Launches

      http://www.spacearchive.info/vafbphoto.htm

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