Ok. Now I’m getting way too excited! This is going to be so cool! Notice the zero-G oven demonstration. How cool will that be?! Can you tell I’m easily amused? Oh yeah, and there’s the rocket launch thing. lol
Friday, Nov. 1, 2019
8:00-8:20: NASA Social check in at Wallops Visitor Center
8:20-8:30: Opening remarks from NASA social media
8:30-8:50: Get to know your peers
8:50-9:00: Load onto busses
9:00-9:20: Travel to Wallops Island
9:20-9:40: Tour Horizontal Integration Facility
9:40-9:45: Travel to launch pad
9:45-10:05: Tour Launch Pad 0A and Antares rocket
Speaker: Mission Assurance Manager Chris Hale
10:05-10:25: Travel to Wallops Visitor Center
10:25-10:45: Comfort break/shopping break
10:45-11:15: Cooking Demonstration with the Zero-G Oven
Speaker: Andrew Grage, Social Media Strategy Manager, DoubleTree
11:15-11:30: Take seats in Visitor Center auditorium
11:30-1:00: What’s on Board Briefing
1:00-2:15: Lunch break
2:15-2:30: Take seats in Visitor Center auditorium
2:30-3:30: Pre-launch Press Conference
3:30-3:45: Travel to NASA Wallops main base
3:45-4:45: Tour of the sounding rocket factory
Speakers: Mission Manager Eric Roper and Test Engineer Nate Wroblewski
4:45-4:55: Walk to NASA’s Balloons Research and Development Lab
4:55-5:25: Balloons tour
Speaker: Balloon Technologist Chris Yoder
5:25-5:30: Travel to Near Earth Network
5:30-6:00: Near Earth Network walking tour
6:00-6:15: Drive back to Wallops Visitor Center, tour concludes.
Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019
7:45: Arrive at BAE building/Lockheed Martin building
8:00: Depart for Wallops Island Media Viewing Area
9:59: Launch
Sounds great. See if you can get them to build (or launch) something here at Earth Station Crossville!
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Haha I’ll sure see what I can do, Rob!