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NASA to Host National Space Council Meeting at Kennedy Space Center

EvieSwan2405:

This is in the wrong subject, and is not a question, please close this post. :)

NASA:

NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida will host a meeting of the National Space Council, chaired by Vice President Mike Pence on Wednesday, Feb. 21. NASA Television and the agency’s website will provide live coverage of the meeting beginning at 10 a.m. EST. Media are invited to cover the vice president’s arrival on Tuesday, Feb. 20, at Kennedy’s Shuttle Landing Facility and the council meeting on Wednesday. After his arrival on Tuesday, Vice President Pence will tour Cape Canaveral Air Force Station launch facilities and participate in a commercial spaceflight federal reception. On Wednesday, Vice President Pence will lead the National Space Council meeting inside Kennedy’s Space Station Processing Facility. “Moon, Mars, and Worlds Beyond: Winning the Next Frontier” will include testimonials from leaders in the civil, commercial, and national security sectors about the importance of the United States’ space enterprise. The Vice President will conclude his visit with a tour of Kennedy Space Center. U.S. media who wish to cover the events must apply for accreditation online at: https://media.ksc.nasa.gov All media applications for credentialing must be received by 8 p.m. today, Feb. 19. Media must also RSVP at ksc-media-accreditat@mail.nasa.gov for both arrival and the Council Meeting. Media outlets planning to bring satellite trucks to either event must inform KSC media operations during the RSVP process. Applications for media credentials for international journalists are not available for this event. Questions about accreditation should be sent to KSC-Media-Accreditat@mail.nasa.gov or 321-867-2468. Media must present two forms of unexpired, government identification. One form must include a photo, such as a passport or driver’s license. Arrival times for badging and transportation to events Tuesday, Feb. 20 – Noon (Pre-set of equipment and satellite trucks) Departure for the event will be at 4 p.m. Location: Press Accreditation Building on State Road 3 Wednesday, Feb. 21 – 2 a.m. (Pre-set of equipment and satellite trucks) Departure for the event will be at 7:30 a.m. Location: Press Accreditation Building on State Road 3 On Feb. 20, media will be transported to the Shuttle Landing Facility at 1:30 p.m. to pre-stage equipment and satellite trucks. Media will return to the Press Accreditation Building at 2:30 p.m. to allow for security sweeps of the facility. On Feb. 21, media will be transported to the Space Station Processing Facility to pre-stage equipment and satellite trucks. Media will return to the Press Accreditation Building at 5 a.m. to allow for security sweeps of the facility. All equipment needed to cover both events must be pre-staged at the respective facilities. This will be the second meeting of the National Space Council, which President Trump re-established last year. Images and video highlights from the meeting and tours will be available at: https://www.nasa.gov/mediaresources For more information about NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/kennedy -end-

NASA:

I am not closing the post.

NASA:

This was moved to the correct subject, and it is for educational purposes. Don't you want to learn new things?

dude:

I don't see anything wrong with the post

NASA:

It is not a tutorial.

Ultrilliam:

Evie... calm down there :|

EvieSwan2405:

Well, if it is a factual post please put that, instead. :| -_-

NASA:

What? There's 18 users online as of now.

Elsa213:

Because no one has school on weekends and today is a holiday, Evie.

Ultrilliam:

It's presidents day, most people in america have no school today

ThisGirlPretty:

That's somewhat not true, you have users that sign up on here some times, and a lot of users come on monday :|, the reason why they're not on today is because it's a holiday.

EvieSwan2405:

And plus... most homeschoolers still have due dates for things, and have to work on school during 'the little days off'

NASA:

Well, there's no news section. So I wasn't sure which subject to use.

EvieSwan2405:

^ They needs to be one xD

EvieSwan2405:

I'm a journalist/news reporter xD

EvieSwan2405:

I work for Wauseon/Perrysburg/Maumee/Etc DMC (Or digital media club) I do have FB, Savannah Grace is my name, but might not pop up cuz I have an account under private. And I do do news reporting, don't believe me look up, Wauseon/Perrysburg/Maumee/Etc DMC (Or digital media club) on FB. Then look for my name: Savannah, and you will find some of my videos.

Elsa213:

Evie, a post doesn't always have to be a question. o: You can post information and stuffz like that. However, if the post has nothing to do with the subject or it's a chatting topic like `Hi`, then you should ask for the post to be closed. I'm sure I made no sense here. e.e If you don't understand, please ignore this response.

EvieSwan2405:

^^ I do. But it was, it wasn't physics!

NASA:

Yes, it is. They are discussing rockets. "Rocket Physics"

EvieSwan2405:

No. It says nothing about Rocket Physics. Example: A rocket obtains thrust by the principle of action and reaction (Newton's third law). As the rocket propellant ignites, it experiences a very large acceleration and exits the back of the rocket (as exhaust) at a very high velocity.

AngeI:

Nasa is what Evie?

EvieSwan2405:

Federal agency

AngeI:

They study space, you know what else they do? Launch rockets o:

Elsa213:

Dey pewpowpew

EvieSwan2405:

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is an independent agency of the executive branch of the United States federal government responsible for the civilian space program, as well as aeronautics and aerospace research.

Elsa213:

Evie. I think it's in the correct subject. e.e

Elsa213:

If Ultrilliam hasn't moved it yet, then it's on the correct subject. e.e

Ultrilliam:

I moved it lel

Elsa213:

e.e

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