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Members of the public wishing to contact NASA should send an e-mail message to Kennedy Space Center Public Inquiries at KSC-Public-Inquiries@mail.nasa.gov or call 321-867-5000. Media may call the recorded message at 321-867-2525 any time for updated information.
Phone: 321-867-2468
Fax: 321-867-2692
Hours: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern U.S. time, Monday through Friday

Public Affairs Staff:

Lisa Malone:   Director, Public Affairs, 321-867-8525

Todd Arnold:   Deputy Director, Public Affairs, 321-867-5883

Michael Curie:   News Chief, 321-861-4769

Nancy L. Bray:   Social Media, Public Inquiries, 321-867-9112

Stephanie Covey:   Internal Communications, Spaceport News, 321-861-7450

George Diller:   Launch Services Program (ELVs), Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS), Space Launch System, Weather, 321-861-7643

Kathleen Ellis:   Media Projects, 321-867-1973

Lisa Fowler:   Lead for Multimedia Projects, 321-867-1883

Jennifer Horner:   Accreditation, Office Operations, 321-867-6598

Amber Philman:   Ground Systems Development and Operations, Orion, Space Launch System, 321-861-0370

Jeanne Ryba:   Web Operations, Sustainability, 321-867-7824

Candrea Thomas:   Commercial Crew Program, 321-861-2497

Ken Thornsley:   Senior Photo Editor and Coordinator, 321-867-7821

Tracy Young:   Center Planning and Development, Engineering, Space Shuttle Transition and Retirement, Ground Processing, Education, International Space Station Research and Cargo Processing, Launch Services Program, Wildlife, Environment, Voluntary Protection Program (VPP), 321-867-9284



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