NASA, Blue Origin Invite Media to Attend Mars Mission Launch - NASA

NASA and Blue Origin are revving up their engines as they reopen media accreditation for the highly anticipated launch of NASA's ESCAPADE mission. The twin spacecraft, designed to study the solar wind's interaction with Mars, will provide critical insights into the planet's real-time response to space weather and how it drives atmospheric escape.

For U.S. media and U.S. citizens representing international media outlets, accreditation requests must be submitted online by 11:59 p.m. EDT on Monday, October 13. Media who previously applied for accreditation do not need to reapply. NASA's media accreditation policy can be accessed online, with additional information available via email at [email protected].

The launch of Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket marks the second time the company will use its VADR contract to secure launch services. While the exact launch date for NG-2 is still under wraps, accredited media will have access to pre-launch events and be able to cover the launch live.

NASA is offering updates on the mission's progress through the ESCAPADE blog, providing a wealth of information on this ambitious endeavor. The mission is part of NASA's Small Innovative Missions for Planetary Exploration program, which has secured funding from the agency's Heliophysics Division.

Rocket Lab designed the ESCAPADE spacecraft, while the University of California, Berkeley Space Sciences Laboratory will lead the mission. For those eager to learn more about this groundbreaking endeavor, visit https://science.nasa.gov/mission/escapade for comprehensive information and updates on the launch preparations.

In related news, Blue Origin is set to target a later fall date for its second New Glenn mission (NG-2). As details become available, NASA will communicate further information regarding media event schedules.
 
I'm low-key hyped for this ESCAPADE mission πŸš€πŸ‘½! I mean, studying the solar wind's interaction with Mars is a total game-changer. We've been hearing about it for years now and finally getting some actual data is gonna be lit πŸ”₯. And can we talk about how awesome Rocket Lab designed the spacecraft? They're literally making space exploration happen on a budget πŸ€‘.

I'm kinda bummed that I missed my chance to get accredited, but there's always next time πŸ˜”. I do wish NASA would give us more updates, though - the ESCAPADE blog is pretty cool, but it's not the same as getting behind-the-scenes peeks at the launch prep 🀐.

Oh man, speaking of which... what if Blue Origin delays its NG-2 mission? Like, we all know they're working on it, but how long will it take for them to get off the ground? πŸ€” I'm gonna be keeping an eye on those updates, that's for sure πŸ‘€.
 
Ugh I wish my kids could be as curious about space as they are about their video games lol 🀣. Anyway, back to ESCAPADE... this is such an awesome opportunity for scientists to study the solar wind's interaction with Mars! My kid would totally geek out over learning about that stuff πŸš€πŸ’«. I'm just glad NASA and Blue Origin are working together on this mission - it's amazing what they can accomplish when they put their minds (and rockets) together πŸ’ͺ🌠
 
OMG u guys! πŸš€ I'm so hyped for this ESCAPADE mission!!! πŸ˜† NASA and Blue Origin are teaming up to study the solar wind's interaction with Mars and it's gonna be lit πŸ”₯. I love how they're working together to get more info on our solar system, its like we're one step closer to exploring outer space πŸš€πŸ’«! Can't wait for the launch events and live coverage of Blue Origin's NG-2 launch 🀩. Anyone else excited about this? πŸ˜πŸ‘
 
The ESCAPADE mission is poised to be a game-changer in our understanding of the solar wind's interaction with Mars πŸš€. By studying this phenomenon, we can gain valuable insights into the planet's atmospheric escape and its dynamics. I'm intrigued by the collaboration between NASA, Blue Origin, and Rocket Lab on this project - it's a testament to the power of public-private partnerships in advancing space exploration.

It'll be exciting to see how the ESCAPADE spacecraft performs during launch, especially with the VADR contract under its belt 🚁. The fact that NASA is making all the mission details available online through the ESCAPADE blog is a great move - it'll allow enthusiasts and experts alike to stay up-to-date on the mission's progress.

I'm also looking forward to seeing Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket in action again, especially with its second launch slated for later fall πŸ“†. As we continue to push the boundaries of space exploration, events like this remind us of the incredible advancements being made in the field. Bring on the discoveries! πŸ‘¨β€πŸš€
 
just thinking about nasa's escapade mission is so cool πŸš€πŸŒ  i mean, studying the solar wind and mars' response to space weather is like something out of a sci-fi movie... rocket lab and UC berkeley space sciences lab are doing an amazing job with this project. can't wait for more updates on the launch date πŸ“†πŸ‘€
 
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