NASA, SpaceX Discuss Dragon Mission to Space Station
WASHINGTON — NASA and SpaceX will host a teleconference for news media at 1 p.m. EDT, Thursday, March 28, to discuss the Tuesday return of the company’s Dragon spacecraft from a cargo mission to the International Space Station.
A trove of scientific research was among more than 2 tons of cargo Dragon brought back to Earth. Included are investigations that could aid in food production during future long-duration space missions and enhance crop production on Earth. Others could help in the development of more efficient solar cells, detergents and semiconductor-based electronics. Dragon also brought back several research samples that will help scientists continue to examine how the human body reacts to long-term spaceflight. The results will have implications for future space exploration as well as benefits here on Earth.
The teleconference participants are:
— Charles Bolden, NASA administrator
— Julie Robinson, International Space Station Program scientist
— Elon Musk, chief designer and CEO, SpaceX
— Gwynne Shotwell, president and COO, SpaceX
For dial-in information, journalists must contact Trent Perrotto at trent.j.perrotto@nasa.gov or 202-358-1100 by noon EDT, Thursday, March 28.
Audio of the teleconference will be streamed live on NASA’s website at: http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio
For more information about NASA’s International Space Station, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/station
For more information about SpaceX, visit: http://www.spacex.com