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The following individuals are our Grand Prize Winners. They will receive a SIRTF program package comprising a mission poster, decal and fact sheet:

Geoff from Buies Creek
Bill from York, ME

 
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SIRTF: Space Infrared Telescope Facility

SIRTF: Mission Overview

Tiffany Nail, Host

Host:
Tiffany Nail

Event date: Thursday, August 21, 2003
Program began: 11:00 a.m. EDT

Program: Join NASA Direct! as we present an indepth and interactive look at the SIRTF mission. This program will include a closer look at the Delta 2 Heavy launch vehicle and an overview of the SIRTF spacecraft.
+ Program Introduction and welcome by KSC Center Director, Jim Kennedy

   
NASA Launch Manager, Omar Baez

Special Guest:
Omar Baez
NASA Launch Manager

Overview: Launch Director Omar Baez gives us an in-depth look at the Delta 2 Heavy launch vehicle, from processing to launch.
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David Gallagher, Project Manager

Special Guest:
David Gallagher
Project Manager

Overview: David Gallagher Project Manager for SIRTF, gives us an overview of this exciting project. Find out how this project got its start, and what it means for the future of space observation.
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Mike Werner Project Scientist

Special Guest:
Mike Werner
Project Scientist

Overview: Mike Werner of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory gives us an overview of the SIRTF spacecraft, including a look at its capabilities and its mission as NASA's last of the great observatories. Mike will also answer your questions about SIRTF.
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