Dolores Beasly

NASA Headquarters

202/358-1753

George H. Diller

Kennedy Space Center

321/867-2468

Susan M. Hendrix

Goddard Space Flight Center

301/286-7745

KSC Release No. 23-00

The launch of the Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global
Exploration (IMAGE) for NASA and the Southwest Research Institute aboard a Boeing Delta II rocket is
scheduled to occur on Saturday, March 25 from NASA’s Space Launch Complex 2 at Vandenberg Air
Force Base, CA. The launch window extends from 12:34:43 – 12:42:43 p.m. PST, a duration of eight
minutes.

The IMAGE satellite is the first spacecraft dedicated to imaging the Earth’s magnetosphere, a
region of space controlled by the Earth’s magnetic field that contains extremely tenuous plasmas of both
solar and terrestrial origin. IMAGE employs a variety of imaging techniques to “see the invisible” and to
produce the first comprehensive global images of plasma in the inner magnetosphere. Within a day of
acquiring the data, images from each of the eight instruments will be available to the entire space science
community through the Internet.

The spin-stabilized IMAGE satellite will be placed into an elliptical orbit over the poles, completing an
orbit of the earth every 13.5 hours. During the course of the two-year primary mission, this orbit will
afford the spacecraft a sweep twice through all local time zones. It also maximizes the amount of time
the orbit’s high point is at higher latitudes affording the best perspective for global imaging.

ACCREDITATION

News media desiring accreditation for the launch of IMAGE should fax their request on news
organization letterhead to:

Bruce Buckingham

NASA Vandenberg Resident Office

Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA

FAX: 805/605-3380

Delta/IMAGE access badges will be issued upon entry to Vandenberg Air Force Base and will be valid
for the prelaunch news conference on L-1 day and for launch day.

For further information on launch accreditation call
321/867-2468. Beginning March 23 call the NASA Delta/IMAGE News Center at Vandenberg Air Force
Base 805/605-3051.

Media are required to be under Air Force Public Affairs
escort at all times while on Vandenberg Air Force Base. For further assistance, contact Master Sergeant
Tyler Foster, USAF 30th Space Wing Public Affairs Office at 805/606-3595.

PRELAUNCH NEWS CONFERENCE

The prelaunch news conference will be held on Friday, March 24 at 11 a.m. PST in the main conference
room of the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office, Building 840, Vandenberg Air Force Base, CA.
Participants will be:

* Chuck Dovale, NASA Launch Director, Kennedy Space Center, FL

* Rich Murphy, Boeing Mission Director, The Boeing Company

* Frank Volpe, IMAGE Project Manager, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD

* Dr. James L. Burch, IMAGE Principal Investigator, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX

* Captain Joe Kurtz, USAF Launch Weather Officer, 30th Weather Squadron, Vandenberg Air Force Base,
CA

Media desiring to cover the prelaunch news conference should meet at the south gate of
Vandenberg Air Force Base on California State Road 246. Departure for the NASA Vandenberg Resident
Office at Building 840 will be at 10:45 a.m.

REMOTE CAMERAS

Media desiring to establish sound-activated remote cameras at the launch pad will depart from the
main gate of Vandenberg Air Force Base at 1 p.m. for SLC-2.

LAUNCH DAY PRESS COVERAGE

On launch day, March 25, media covering the Delta/IMAGE launch should be at the main gate located
on California State Road 1 at 11 a.m. to be escorted to the press site located on north Vandenberg Air
Force Base. After launch, media will be escorted back to the main gate. A post-launch news conference
will not be held.

NASA TELEVISION, VOICE CIRCUITS, WEBCAST

NASA Television will carry the prelaunch news conference starting at 11 a.m. PST on Friday, March 24.
A two-way question and answer capability will be available from NASA field centers. On launch day,
Saturday, March 25, NASA TV coverage of the countdown will begin at 11 a.m. PST and continue through
spacecraft separation at approximately 56 minutes into flight.

NASA Television is carried on GE-2, transponder 9C located at 85 degrees West longitude. “Audio
only” of IMAGE coverage on NASA TV will be available on the “V” circuits that may be reached by dialing
321/867-1220, 1240, 1260, 7135, 4003, 4920.

The launch of IMAGE will also be webcast via the NASA-KSC Home Page at:

http://www.ksc.nasa.gov.

The Delta/IMAGE News Center at the NASA Vandenberg Resident Office will be staffed beginning
Thursday, March 23 and may be reached at 805/605-3051. A recorded status report will also be
available starting at that time by dialing 805/734-2693.

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