What: The NASA fiscal year 2002 budget briefing to the news media is
scheduled for 1 p.m. CDT, Monday, April 9, at NASA Headquarters in
Washington, D.C., and will be broadcast live on NASA TV. NASA Administrator
Daniel S. Goldin and NASA Comptroller Malcolm Peterson will participate in
the briefing and answer questions.

Following the Headquarters briefing, Art Stephenson, director of Marshall
Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., will discuss Marshall’s funding
allocation under the budget proposal, and the outlook for Marshall Center’s
major programs.

News media may participate in the briefings at the Marshall Center. There
will be an opportunity to pose budget-related questions during each
briefing. A summary of the NASA budget will be distributed at the beginning
of the news media briefing.

Who: More than 50 high school and college teams compete against the clock
to assemble a human-powered moonbuggy. A two-member coed team races it over
a half-mile course at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Ala.
High school teams race Friday, and college teams compete Saturday.

When: 1 p.m. CDT, Monday, April 9

Where: Marshall Center Newsroom, Room 115 in Building

To attend: News media interested in covering the event at Marshall should
contact Jerry Berg of the Marshall Media Relations Department at (256)
544-0034.

NASA television is on GE-2, transponder 9C, located at 85 degrees West
longitude, with vertical polarization. Frequency will be on 3880.0 MHz, with
audio on 6.8 MHz.

News media interested in covering the event should contact Jerry Berg of the
Marshall Media Relations Department at (256) 544-0034.

NOTE: Effective Jan. 1, all drivers requesting a visitor pass to Redstone
Arsenal will be asked at the gate to provide proof of liability insurance on
their vehicle if it is registered in Alabama. Failure to provide proof of
such insurance will result in denial of a pass, and drivers also may be
issued a citation. This is being done in compliance with Alabama’s Mandatory
Insurance Act.