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President Obama to Deliver Remarks at Kennedy Space Center






WASHINGTON- On the afternoon of Thursday, April 15 President Barack
Obama will visit Cape Canaveral, Florida and deliver remarks on the
bold new course the Administration is charting for NASA and the
future of U.S. leadership in human space flight.

Both the arrival and departure of Air Force One at the Shuttle Landing
Facility and his remarks at the NASA Operations and Checkout Building
are open to the media. Note that all media must apply through the
NASA website https://media.ksc.nasa.gov by 4:00 PM EDT on Tuesday,
April 13 to obtain credentials. Additionally, media can only cover
either the arrival/departure of Air Force One or the President's
remarks. It will not be logistically possible to cover more than one
event. Media credentialing and logistic details, for planning
purposes only, can be found below.

For Planning Purposes Only:

THURSDAY APRIL 15, 2010

Kennedy Space Center, FL
AIR FORCE ONE ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE
Shuttle Landing Facility
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899

All media wishing to cover the Air Force One arrival and departure on
NASA's Shuttle Landing Facility will require a NASA media badge and
must apply by Tuesday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m. ET to NASA Kennedy's
online accreditation site: https://media.ksc.nasa.gov. On the online
form under Reason for KSC Access you should select Other --> Air
Force One KSC Arrival/Departure (FIRM RSVP)

**Media Check In: All media must obtain NASA credentials at the NASA
Press Accreditation Building before they will be allowed to drive
onto NASA grounds. Media should plan to get badges early and meet
escorts at the NASA Press Site to access sites.

All NASA Space Conference media badges must be picked up at the NASA
Press Accreditation Building on State Road 3 and then media must go
to Kennedy's Press Site for transportation to either the SLF or O&C
Building. The Press Accreditation Building will be open:

Wednesday, April 14 from 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Thursday, April 15 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Media Pre-set: 8:30 AM (Media must meet at the NASA Press Site at 8:30
AM to pre-set equipment at the Shuttle Landing Facility; Only live
trucks will be allowed to drive to the site. All others with
equipment will be shuttled by bus. Media will not have access to
their equipment from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. After pre-set media will
be shuttled back to the Press Site.)

Media Access: 12:30 PM (Media must meet at the NASA Press Site at
12:30 PM to return to the Shuttle Landing Facility. This will be the
last access for arrival and departure. Media should plan ahead that
there will be limited facilities on site.)

Air Force One Scheduled Arrival: 1:30 PM
Air Force One Scheduled Departure: 3:45 PM

Throw: 200 ft.
Cable run: 1000 ft.
Live truck parking: Live truck operators will be escorted to sites
from the NASA Press Site. All Live Truck Operators must obtain a
credential from NASA to have access.

Media Coverage: The event is open to the press. To RSVP go online to:
https://media.ksc.nasa.gov
All media must RSVP by 4:00 PM EST Tuesday April 13, 2010. All names
submitted for credentials must be accurate and reflect the
identification media presents at the check point.

Contact for logistical and planning purposes only: Johanna Maska,
jmaska@who.eop.gov.

President Obama Remarks at Kennedy Space Center
NASA Operations and Checkout Building
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899

The opening session, including the President's remarks, and the
closing session of the conference are open to pre-credentialed media.
The breakout sessions in between will be closed press and streamed at
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

All media wishing to cover the President's Remarks at the Kennedy
Space Center will require a NASA media badge and must apply by
Tuesday, April 13 at 4:00 p.m. ET to NASA Kennedy's online
accreditation site: https://media.ksc.nasa.gov On the online form
under Reason for KSC Access you should select Other --> 2010 NASA
Space Conference (FIRM RSVP)

**Media Check In: All media must obtain NASA credentials at the NASA
Press Accreditation Building before they will be allowed to drive
onto NASA grounds. Media should plan to get badges early and meet
escorts at the NASA Press Site to access sites.

All NASA Space Conference media badges must be picked up at the NASA
Press Accreditation Building on State Road 3 and then media must go
to Kennedy's Press Site for transportation to either the SLF or O&C
Building. The Press Accreditation Building will be open:

Wednesday, April 14 from 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Thursday, April 15 from 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Media Pre-set: 8:00 AM (Media must meet at the NASA Press Site at 8:00
AM to pre-set equipment at the Operations and Checkout Building; Only
live trucks will be allowed to drive to the site. All others with
equipment will be shuttled by bus. Media will not have access to
their equipment from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM. After pre-set media will
be shuttled back to the Press Site.)

Media Access: 12:00 PM (Media must meet at the NASA Press Site at
12:00 PM to return to the Operations and Checkout Building. Shuttles
will continue from the Press Site until 1:30 PM.)

Program Begins: 2:45 PM EST

Throw: 50 ft.
Cable Run: 700 ft.
Live truck parking: Live truck operators will be escorted to sites
from the NASA Press Site. All Live Truck Operators must obtain a
credential from NASA to have access.

Media Coverage: The event is open to the press. To RSVP go online to:
https://media.ksc.nasa.gov
All media must RSVP by 4:00 PM EST Tuesday April 13, 2010. All names
submitted for credentials must be accurate and reflect the
identification media presents at the check point.

Contact for logistical and planning purposes only: Johanna Maska,
jmaska@who.eop.gov.

Directions for Media Covering the Conference:

Directions to the Press Accreditation Building on State Road 3:

From the Cocoa Beach Area: Take A1A north towards Cape Canaveral.
After A1A turns into State Road 528, you will pass the exit to Cape
Canaveral Air Force Station and the cruise ships. Do not take this
exit but continue on State Road 528 going west, passing over the
Banana River and Sykes Creek bridges, until you get to the State Road
3/Merritt Island exit. Take a right onto State Road 3, and after
approximately 8 miles, you will pull into the Press Accreditation
Building on the right (across the street from the Air Liquide plant).

Directions to the Press Site from the Press Accreditation Building:

Turn right out of the badging parking lot and proceed approximately a
half mile to Gate 2. After showing your badge, proceed ahead,
traveling under the overpass and go approximately four miles toward
the Vehicle Assembly Building. Turn right at the light at Saturn
Parkway, passing the OSB building on the left and the OSB II building
on the right. The Press Site is on your right just past the OSB II
building. You will see a sign at the entrance marked "LC-39 Press
Site." Turn right into the entrance and bear left into the lower
parking lot.

NASA Coverage:
NASA Television will provide live video of President Obama's arrival
and departure, and of the opening and closing of the NASA Space
Conference.

For NASA TV streaming video, downlink and schedule information, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/ntv

Source: NASA




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