CAS SCISAT LAUNCH SET

The Canadian Space Agency’s Scientific Satellite Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (SCISAT-1) is scheduled to launch on Tuesday, August 12, between 10:05 and 11:02 p.m. EDT.

An L-1011 jet aircraft will take off from Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), Calif., carrying the Pegasus XL vehicle that will launch SCISAT-1 into space. The L-1011 will drop the Pegasus, and its 330-pound spacecraft, over the Pacific Ocean, approximately 100 miles west of VAFB, at approximately 10:10 p.m. EDT. The SCISAT-1 mission will provide scientists with improved measurements of the chemical processes that control the distribution of ozone in Earth’s atmosphere, particularly at high latitudes. The SCISAT spacecraft will enter a 400-mile-high polar orbit at an inclination of 73.9 degrees.

The prelaunch press conference will be at the NASA-KSC Resident Office at VAFB and carried live on NASA Television Monday, August 11, at 4 p.m. EDT. Two-way question and answer capability will be available from NASA Headquarters, Washington; Kennedy Space Center, Fla.; and Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.

Participants in the pre-launch news conference include:
— Charles Dovale, NASA launch director, Kennedy Space Center
— Bryan Baldwin, Pegasus Launch Vehicle program manager, Orbital Sciences Corp.
— SCISAT project manager, Canadian Space Agency
— Glen Rumbold, SCISAT mission scientist, Canadian Space Agency
— Launch weather officer, USAF 30th Weather Squadron, VAFB