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NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman Cygnus Launch from Virginia

Northrop Grumman personnel load supplies and experiments into the Cygnus cargo spacecraft in the payload processing facility
Northrop Grumman personnel load supplies and experiments into the Cygnus cargo spacecraft in the payload processing facility at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility in preparation for the company’s 10th commercial resupply services mission, currently scheduled for no earlier than Nov. 15, 2018. Credits: NASA/Patrick Black
Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket sits in the Horizontal Integration Facility at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility
Northrop Grumman’s Antares rocket sits in the Horizontal Integration Facility at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility during preparation for the company’s 10th commercial resupply services mission, currently scheduled for no earlier than Nov. 15, 2018. Credits: Northrop Grumman

Media accreditation now is open for the launch from Virginia of Northrop Grumman’s 10th commercial resupply services mission to deliver NASA science investigations, supplies and equipment to the International Space Station aboard its Cygnus spacecraft.

Northrop Grumman is targeting liftoff, on its Antares launch vehicle, no earlier than 4:49 a.m. EST Nov. 15 from the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport’s Pad-0A at NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility on Wallops Island.

To cover the prelaunch and launch activities at Wallops, international media without U.S. citizenship must apply for credentials by Thursday, Oct. 25. The application deadline for media who are U.S. citizens is Thursday, Nov. 8.

U.S. media also are invited to Wallops to speak with NASA and Northrop Grumman officials about the upcoming mission, and view and photograph the Cygnus spacecraft, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24. The deadline for accreditation for this opportunity is noon Tuesday, Oct. 23.

Officials available for interviews at this event include:

  • Kathleen Boggs, Systems and Technology Demonstration manager, International Space Station Division, NASA Headquarters
  • Rick Mastracchio, former NASA astronaut and senior director of Operations, Commercial Resupply Services Program at Northrop Grumman
  •  Kurt Eberly, Antares vice president at Northrop Grumman

All accreditation requests must be sent to Keith Koehler at keith.a.koehler@nasa.gov.

Each resupply mission to the station delivers scientific investigations in the areas of biology and biotechnology, Earth and space science, physical sciences, and technology development and demonstrations.

Highlights of space station research that will be facilitated by research aboard this Cygnus are:

  • An investigation into the complex process of cement solidification to explore how gravity levels like those on the Moon and Mars may potentially affect concrete hardening.
  • Research to develop a mathematical model for how an astronaut’s perception of motion, body position and distance to objects changes in space.
  • A test of the first integrated 3D printer and recycler to turn waste plastic materials into high-quality 3D-printer filament to create tools and materials, a key capability for future long-duration space missions beyond low-Earth orbit.

Included in the cargo are investigations that will enable U.S. National Laboratory research, which is managed by the Center for the Advancement of Science in Space. They include a physical sciences investigation to evaluate a method for producing fiber optic cable in space and astrophysics research to examine the formation of chondrules, some of the oldest material in the solar system.

Cargo resupply from U.S. companies ensures a national capability to deliver critical science research to the space station, significantly increasing NASA’s ability to conduct new investigations at the only laboratory in space. 

Get more information about Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus resupply missions at:

https://www.nasa.gov/northropgrumman

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Stephanie Schierholz / Josh Finch
​Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1100
stephanie.schierholz@nasa.gov / joshua.a.finch@nasa.gov
Keith Koehler
Wallops Flight Facility, Wallops Island, Virginia
757-824-1579
keith.a.koehler@nasa.gov
Trina Patterson / Vicki Cox
Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems, Dulles, Va.
480-814-6504 / 410-409-8723
trina.patterson@ngc.com / vicki.cox@ngc.com