NASA Daily News Summary For Release: Mar. 14, 2000 Media Advisory m00-49 SUMMARY NEWS RELEASES: NASA RENAMES NEAR SPACECRAFT FOR PLANETARY SCIENCE PIONEER GENE SHOEMAKER ----- VIDEO: VIDEO FILE: ITEM 1- MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR TRACKS MARTIAN DUST DEVILS - JPL ITEM 2- SEAWIFS TRACKS MIDWEST SNOW STORM - GSFC (replay) ITEM 3- KC-135 ANIMATION - JSC (replay) LIVE TELEVISION EVENTS THIS WEEK **************************** NEWS RELEASES NASA RENAMES NEAR SPACECRAFT FOR PLANETARY SCIENCE PIONEER GENE SHOEMAKER The NASA satellite conducting the first-ever close-up study of an asteroid will be renamed to honor Dr. Eugene M. Shoemaker, a legendary geologist who influenced decades of research on the role of asteroids and comets in shaping the planets. The Near Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft, currently orbiting asteroid 433 Eros more than 145 million miles from Earth, will now be known as NEAR Shoemaker. Shoemaker died in a 1997 car accident in the Australian outback while on an annual study of asteroid impact craters. With his wife and research partner, Carolyn, Shoemaker was part of the leading comet discovery team of the past century, perhaps most famous for finding the comet (Shoemaker-Levy 9) that broke up and collided with Jupiter in 1994. Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Donald Savage (Phone 202/358-1547). Contact at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab, Laurel, MD: Mike Buckley (Phone 240 228-7536). For full text, see: ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/2000/00-038.txt ----------------------------- If NASA issues any news releases later today, we will e-mail summaries and Internet URLs to this list. Index of 2000 NASA News Releases: http://www.nasa.gov/releases/2000/index.html Index of 1999 NASA News Releases: http://www.nasa.gov/releases/1999/index.html ***************************** VIDEO VIDEO FILE: ITEM 1- MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR TRACKS MARTIAN DUST DEVILS - JPL ITEM 2- SEAWIFS TRACKS MIDWEST SNOW STORM - GSFC (replay) ITEM 3- KC-135 ANIMATION - JSC (replay) For more detail, see ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/tv-advisory/nasa-tv.txt ----------------------------- LIVE TELEVISION EVENTS THIS WEEK: March 14, Tuesday - *4:30 - 7:00 pm - KC-135 Student Campaign Live News Interviews - JSC March 16, Thursday - 6:00 - 10:00 am - International Space Station Repair Kit Live News Interviews - MSFC - 1:00 - 4:00 pm - FY2001 Budget Posture Hearing before the House Appropriations Committee's Subcommittee on VA-HUD-Independent Agencies (recorded 3/15/00) - HQ - 5:00 - 7:00 pm - KC-135 Student Campaign Live News Interviews - JSC March 17, Friday - 9:00 am - Noon - FY2001 Human Space Flight Budget Hearing before the House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics (replay from 3/16/00) - HQ - 2:00 - 7:00 pm - Johnson Space Center Regional First Robotics Competition - Astro Arena, Houston, TX (direct uplink to NTV) March 18, Saturday - 8:00 am - 3:00 pm - Langley Research Center Eastern Regional First Robotics Competition - Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA (direct uplink to NTV) - 4:00 - 8:00 pm - Ames Research Center BOT-BALL Regional Competition - ARC For the entire schedule, see http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/breaking.html ----------------------------- Unless otherwise noted, ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN. ANY CHANGES TO THE VIDEO LINE-UP WILL APPEAR ON THE NASA VIDEO FILE ADVISORY ON THE WEB AT ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/tv-advisory/nasa-tv.txt WE UPDATE THE ADVISORY THROUGHOUT THE DAY. The NASA Video File normally airs at noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and midnight Eastern Time. NASA Television is available on GE-2, transponder 9C at 85 degrees West longitude, with vertical polarization. Frequency is on 3880.0 megahertz, with audio on 6.8 megahertz. Refer general questions about the video file to NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Ray Castillo, 202/358-4555, or Fred Brown, 202/358-0713, fred.brown@hq.nasa.gov During Space Shuttle missions, the full NASA TV schedule will continue to be posted at: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/realdata/nasatv/schedule.html For general information about NASA TV see: http://www.nasa.gov/ntv/ ***************************** Contract Awards Contract awards are posted to the NASA Acquisition information Service Web site: http://procurement.nasa.gov/EPS/award.html ***************************** The NASA Daily News Summary is issued each business day at approximately 2 p.m. Eastern time. Members of the media who wish to subscribe or unsubscribe from this list, please send e-mail message to: Brian.Dunbar@hq.nasa.gov ***************************** end of daily news summaryAdd to NASA Daily News Summary For Release: March 14, 2000 Media Advisory m00-049a ALL TIMES EASTERN GLAST SECONDARY INVESTIGATION SELECTED TO MONITOR GAMMA RAY BURSTS NASA has selected the Gamma-Ray Burst Monitor (GBM) to be flown on the Gamma Ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) mission, planned for launch in 2005. This instrument will complement the primary instrument, the GLAST Large Area Telescope Flight Investigation, selected Feb. 28, 2000. GLAST will explore the most energetic and violent events in a quest for the ultimate sources of energy in the Universe. Objects explored will include distant galaxies fueled by super massive black holes at their center, neutron stars and individual black holes that are the remnants of stars that have ended their life with an explosion (supernova), and many other stars at the extremes of mass and energy. Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Dolores Beasley (Phone: 202/358-1753). For full text, see: ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/pressrel/2000/00-039.txt ********** If NASA issues additional news releases later today, we will e- mail summaries and Internet URLs to this list. Index of 1999 NASA News Releases: http://www.nasa.gov/releases/1999/index.html ********** The NASA Daily News Summary is issued each business day at approximately 2 p.m. Eastern time. Members of the media who wish to subscribe or unsubscribe from this list, please send e-mail message to: Brian.Dunbar@hq.nasa.gov ********** end of add to daily news summary