NASA Daily News Summary for Feb. 9, 2000 m00-24 Summary: No News Issued Releases Today Video File Advisory for Feb. 9, 2000 ***************************** NASA has issued no news releases today. If any are issued 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 File Advisory for Feb. 9, 2000 Item 1 - Choctaw Students Benefit from NASA Technology Item 2 - NEAR Encounter with Eros (replay) Item 3 SOHO - Suicidal Comets (replay) Item 4 STS-99 Mission B-roll and Crew Interviews Item 1 - Choctaw Students Benefit from NASA Technology B-roll footage and interviews of NASA Educators interacting with students at the Choctaw Central High School, near Philadelphia, MS. Under a National Space Act Agreement between NASA and the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, NASA has established and Educator Resource Center at the school. The educators stress to students the importance of science and technology in education. Item 2 - NEAR Encounter with Eros (replay) Don Savage NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC (Phone: 202/358-1547) Helen Worth JHUAPL, Laurel, MD (Phone: 240/228-5113) Item 2a - Animation shows NASA's NEAR spacecraft as it approaches the 433 Eros asteroid. The spacecraft is less than 3,500 miles from Eros and is closing in at about 18 mph relative to the asteroid. It is expected to rendezvous on Feb. 14, 2000 and will be the first spacecraft to orbit an asteroid. The infrared spectrometer aboard NEAR will be used to determine its mineral composition. TRT - 1:13 Interview excerpts: Item 2b - Dr. Robert Farquhar NEAR Mission director TRT - :54 Item 2c - Dr. Andrew F. Cheng NEAR Project scientist TRT - 1:14 Item 2d - Dr. Naom R. Izenberg NEAR Instrument Scientist TRT - 1:14 Item 3 SOHO - Suicidal Comets (replay) Item 4 STS-99 Mission B-roll and Crew Interviews ***************************** TV Producers: Please note all times, unless otherwise noted, are Eastern Time. This heads-up announces our most current line-up of stories on NASA's daily Video File feed. As we try to provide you the best, most current service possible, THE LINE-UP MAY CHANGE THROUGHOUT THE DAY. Any CHANGES TO THE 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, 3:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., 9:00 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. For general questions about the video file call NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Ray Castillo 202/358-4555 or Elvia Thompson 202/358-1696. - end - ***************************** Contract Awards NASA HEADQUARTERS AWARDS RESEARCH SUPPORT CONTRACT ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/contract/2000/c00-b.txt 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 summary