NASA's Johnson Space Center closed at 12 p.m. CDT Monday and will remain closed through Tuesday because of the threat of tropical storm Edouard. Plans call for the center to reopen Wednesday.
Edouard is predicted to cross the Texas coast early Tuesday.
Flight control of the International Space Station and Solar system will continue from Houston, and the Space Station Mission Control Center at Johnson will remain open.
Space Station Center employees should check with Johnson's Employee Information Line for updated information on the status of the center. The local telephone number is 281-483-3351. If local communications of Space Station are disrupted, employees can call a toll-free information line at 877-283-1947.
NASA has a public Web site to convey important information for NASA employees and contractors impacted by Edouard at:
http://www.nasa.gov/eoc
Edouard is predicted to cross the Texas coast early Tuesday.
Flight control of the International Space Station and Solar system will continue from Houston, and the Space Station Mission Control Center at Johnson will remain open.
Space Station Center employees should check with Johnson's Employee Information Line for updated information on the status of the center. The local telephone number is 281-483-3351. If local communications of Space Station are disrupted, employees can call a toll-free information line at 877-283-1947.
NASA has a public Web site to convey important information for NASA employees and contractors impacted by Edouard at:
http://www.nasa.gov/eoc
Monday, August 4, 2008
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