NASA Daily News Summary For Release: July 21, 1999 Media Advisory m99-148 Summary: New Center Aims to Improve Food in Space and on Earth Video File for July 21 NOTE: THE VIDEO FILE WILL PLAY ONLY AT NOON TODAY 1:00 pm EDT - Replay of Countdown Status Briefing aired live today at 9:00 EDT 7:00 pm EDT - Launch Commentary Begins from KSC July 22, 12:28 am EDT - Scheduled Launch of STS-93 ********** NEW CENTER AIMS TO IMPROVE FOOD IN SPACE AND ON EARTH NASA has selected Iowa State University, Ames, IA, to head up research that could lead to better food for astronauts and safer, more nutritious packaged foods for everyone. Iowa State will head the National Food Technology Commercial Space Center, working to improve food for long duration space missions and to enhance the packaging, preparation and storage of commercially produced food. As space flight evolves from short-duration Space Shuttle missions to extended habitation aboard the International Space Station, NASA must provide astronauts with better tasting, more nutritious food that is lighter in weight, easier to store, and has a longer shelf-life. Improvements in the shelf life and safety of food for space flight could lead to similar improvements in commercially produced and packaged food available to the public. Partnerships with the private sector will be essential elements of the Food Technology Center, in addition to the academic institution's own resources. Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Renee Juhans 202/358-1712. Contact at NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX: Ed Campion 281/483-5111. For full copy of release see: ftp://ftp.hq.nasa.gov/pub/pao/contract/1999/c99-b.txt ********** If NASA issues any additional news releases later today, we will e-mail summaries and Internet URLs to this list. Index of 1999 NASA News Releases: http://www.nasa.gov/releases/1999/index.html ********** Video File for July 21, 1999 NOTE: THE VIDEO FILE WILL PLAY ONLY AT NOON TODAY 1:00 pm EDT - Replay of Countdown Status Briefing aired live today at 9:00 EDT 7:00 pm EDT - Launch Commentary Begins from KSC July 22, 12:28 am EDT - Scheduled Launch of STS-93 ----- Item 1 - Apollo 11 Crew Receives Langley Medal at National Air & Space Museum (replay) approx TRT 12:00 Item 2 - KSC/Air Force Team Receives Hammer Award (replay) TRT 4:00 Item 3 - Artrain at Union Station B-Roll (replay)approx TRT 9:00 Item 4 - Shuttle Commander Eileen Collins with Her Family (replay) TRT 6:26 Item 5 - STS-93 Commander Eileen Collins at White House (replay) TRT 2:13 ************************************************** ITEM 1 - APOLLO 11 CREW RECEIVES LANGLEY MEDAL AT NATIONAL AIR & SPACE MUSEUM (REPLAY) Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Sarah Keegan 202/358-1600. ITEM 2 - KSC/AIR FORCE TEAM RECEIVES HAMMER AWARD (REPLAY) The Hammer Award was presented to Kennedy Space Center and 45th Space Wing On July 16, 1999. The award was made to the joint NASA/Air Force team that established the Joint Base Operations and Support Contract (J-BOSC) Source Evaluation Board. Contact at NASA Kennedy Space Center, FL: Tina Greer 407/867- 7819. ITEM 3 - ARTRAIN B-ROLL (REPLAY) Artrain USA is the nation's only traveling art museum. It is beginning its Artistry of Space exhibit with work commissioned by the NASA Art Program and the National Air and Space Museum art collections. The premiere on July 20, 1999 at Union Station, Washington, DC, coincided with the 30th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. There are 78 works spanning three decades that convey the excitement of space exploration. Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Sarah Keegan/Bert Ulrich 202/358-1600/358-1713. ITEM 4 - SHUTTLE COMMANDER EILEEN COLLINS WITH HER FAMILY (REPLAY) Contact at NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX: James Hartsfield 281/483-5111. ITEM 5 - STS-93 COMMANDER EILEEN COLLINS AT WHITE HOUSE (REPLAY) Astronaut Eileen Collins was named Commander of the STS-93 at a White House press conference on March 5, 1998. This footage includes highlights from that conference. Participants included the President and Mrs. Clinton and NASA Administrator Daniel S. Goldin. Contact at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Ray Castillo 202/358-4555. --------- The NASA Video File normally airs at noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. and midnight Eastern Time. NASA Television is available on GE-2, transponder 9C at 85 degrees West longitude, with vertical polarization. Frequency is on 3880.0 megahertz, with audio on 6.8 megahertz. Refer general questions about the video file to NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC: Ray Castillo, 202/358-4555, or Pam Poe, 202/358-0373. 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