The New Horizons Media Center opens at APL from 1 to 7 p.m. EDT on July 12. Accredited media may pick up credentials during those hours and Monday and Tuesday morning. Credentials must be picked up in person and valid photo identification must be shown. Non-US citizens must bring their passport and visa or a permanent resident
alien registration card. The media center number is 240-228-8532.
Highlights of the current coverage schedule, all in Eastern time, include:
July 8 - 10
11:30 a.m.(4:30pm BST) – Final approach to Pluto; daily mission updates on NASA TV(
http://www.nasa.gov/nasatv)
July 11 - 12
11:30 a.m.(4:30pm BST) – Final approach to Pluto; live mission updates on NASA TV
Monday, July 13
11 a.m. to noon (4:00-5;00pm BST)– Media briefing: Mission Status and What to Expect; live on NASA TV
2:30 to 5:30 p.m.(7:30- 8:30pm BST) – Panels: APL’s Endeavors in Space and the latest on New Horizons (no NASA TV coverage)
Tuesday, July 14
7:30 to 8 a.m.(12:30-13:00pm BST) – Arrival at Pluto Countdown Program; live on NASA TV
At approximately 7:49 a.m.(12:49pm BST), New Horizons is scheduled to be as close as the spacecraft will get to Pluto, approximately 7,800 miles (12,500 kilometers) above the surface, after a journey of more than nine years and three billion miles. For much of the day, New Horizons will be out of communication with mission control as it gathers data about Pluto and its moons.
The moment of closest approach will be marked during the live NASA TV broadcast that includes a countdown and discussion of what’s expected next as New Horizons makes its way past Pluto and potentially dangerous debris.
8 to 9 a.m. – Media briefing, image release; live on NASA TV
9 a.m. to noon – Interview Opportunities (no NASA TV coverage)
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