November 02, 2016 NASA to Hold Media Call on New Small Satellite Missions to Study Earth NASA will host a teleconference at 2:30 p.m. EST Monday, Nov. 7, to preview several Earth science missions using small satellites heading into space, starting this year, to help us better understand our home planet. NASA has embraced the revolution in small spacecraft and satellites, from CubeSats you can hold in your hand to microsatellites the size of a small washing machine. The technology helps advance scientific and human exploration, reduces the cost of new missions, and expands access to space. The briefing will discuss NASA's overall program, technology development initiatives, and new Earth-observing missions that use individual and constellations of small satellites to study climate change, hurricanes and clouds. Participants in the teleconference will be:
To participate by phone, media must contact Sean Potter at 202-358-1536 or sean.potter@nasa.gov and provide their affiliation no later than 12 p.m. Monday. Media and the public may ask questions via social media with #askNASA. Audio of the teleconference will stream live on NASA's website at: For information about all of NASA's small satellite projects, visit: |
Thursday, November 3, 2016
NASA Digest, Vol 42, Issue 1
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