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Northrop Grumman and Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Dedicate New Statue of The Honorable Harrison H. Schmitt
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Cape Canaveral, FL – June 2019 / Newsmaker Alert / In a ceremony held Wednesday (June 19), Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC), in partnership with Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, honored Apollo 17 astronaut  and former United States Senator Harrison H. Schmitt, Ph.D. with the dedication of a larger than life sculpture as he walked on the Moon in December 1972. In addition to honoring the 400,000 Americans who made Apollo an historic success, the statue commemorates Schmitt’s contributions to science and space exploration throughout a career that lasted more than 50 years. He is one of four living astronauts to have walked on the Moon.

“Exploring a Valley on the Moon,” designed and created by distinguished sculptor Tom Bollinger, was dedicated at the Apollo/Saturn V Center. In addition to Dr. Schmitt, esteemed speakers at the ceremony included Blake Larson, president, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems; Janet Petro, deputy director of NASA’s Kennedy Space Center; and David W. Thompson, co-founder and former CEO, Orbital ATK.

“In my wildest imagination, I never fathomed that the nerdy kid growing up on 80 acres in the rural American West would find himself traveling through the Universe on that Saturn V beast, with the mission to explore the deep Valley of Taurus Littrow in the foreign landscape of the Moon orbiting my home planet, Earth,” Schmitt said. “It's quite humbling to be honored with this extraordinary bronze work of art that sits in the shadow of pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, where it all culminated for the Apollo program. Here, hundreds of thousands of American men and women accomplished President John F. Kennedy's challenge of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth.”
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Northrop Grumman and Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex Dedicate New Statue of The Honorable Harrison H. Schmitt
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The stunning bronze and granite statue depicts a space-suited Schmitt standing on the Moon next to a waving American flag, a recreation of an actual photo of him during Apollo 17’s first extravehicular activity. Guests of the Apollo/Saturn V Center will have the opportunity to learn more about Dr. Schmitt via an informational plaque at the statue’s base.

“Dr. Schmitt was an instrumental member of the Orbital ATK Board of Directors for over 30 years, until the company’s acquisition by Northrop Grumman last year,” said Blake Larson, president, Northrop Grumman Innovation Systems. “We were very fortunate to have him help guide our decisions and contributions to the aerospace and defense industries. This is a very fitting tribute to one of NASA’s brightest stars.”

In December 1972, as one of the crew on board Apollo 17, Schmitt became a member of NASA’s first scientist-astronaut group to fly in space. As Apollo 17 was the last of the Apollo missions, he also became the 12th person to set foot on the Moon. Schmitt also remains the first and only professional scientist to have flown beyond low Earth orbit and to have visited the Moon. He was influential within the community of geologists supporting the Apollo program and, before starting his own preparations for an Apollo mission, had developed the geological training program for Apollo 13 – 17, as well as being one of the scientists training those Apollo astronauts chosen to explore the lunar surface. Schmitt resigned from NASA in August 1975 in order to run for and win election to the United States Senate, representing the State of New Mexico.

“We are grateful to Northrop Grumman for bringing this commemorative statue to Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex as we prepare to mark one of the most important anniversaries in the history of the United States space program,” said Therrin Protze, chief operating officer, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. “Dr. Schmitt is an early pioneer that forever changed the history of space exploration and this statue is a perfect tribute to him.”

From launch to landing, Northrop Grumman heritage companies played many vital roles in the Apollo Program. Thiokol provided vital propellant for rocket engines for each Apollo Saturn V launch. Grumman Corporation led the design, assembly, integration and test of the Lunar Modules. TRW built the descent engine that helped every crew land on the Moon as well as the Abort Guidance System for the Lunar Modules. Westinghouse cameras captured these historic events, and at the end of every mission, the Earth-landing system built by Northrop delivered each crew home safely.

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, the Apollo/Saturn V Center will now host dramatic projection mapping set against the side of the majestic Saturn V Moon rocket. The addition of a 1969 period living room and bar will replicate what it was like to watch the Moon landing at home. There will also be updates to the Lunar Module 9 and Touch the Moon exhibits, a new Fisher Space Pen legacy display, and the ability to get a closer look at the Command Service Module-119.

There are a number of events that will take place throughout the summer to mark the Apollo 50th anniversary: the July 15 opening of the re-imagined Apollo/Saturn V Center, a July 16 “flashback” celebration at which visitors will be able to view original footage of the lift-off, a July 20 extravaganza to mark the 50th anniversary of the lunar landing and a final welcome home event on July 24 to commemorate the day the Apollo 11 astronauts returned to Earth.

About Northrop Grumman
Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in autonomous systems, cyber, C41SR, space, strike, and logistics and modernization to customers worldwide. Please visit news.NorthropGrumman.com and follow us on Twitter, @NGCNews, for more information.

About Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex brings to life the epic story of the U.S. space program, offering a full day or more of fun, inspiration and educational activities. This includes the Apollo/Saturn V Center, which features an actual Saturn V Moon rocket, and is currently being upgraded and expanded in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch and Moon landing. Also included with admission are Heroes & Legends, featuring the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame®, presented by Boeing, the Kennedy Space Center Bus Tour, Space Shuttle Atlantis®, Shuttle Launch Experience®, IMAX® A Beautiful Planet 3D and Journey To Space 3D films, Astronaut Encounter, Journey To Mars: Explorers Wanted, Science on a Sphere®, and the Rocket Garden. Add-on experiences available for an additional fee include the new Astronaut Training Experience® Exploring with Lockheed Martin, Cosmic Quest, Dine With an Astronaut and special interest bus tours. Only 45 minutes from Orlando, Fla., Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex opens daily at 9 a.m. with closing times varying by season. Admission is $57 + tax for adults and $47 + tax for children ages 3 – 11. Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex offers annual passes starting at $82 + tax for adults and $67 + tax for children ages 3 – 11. For more information, call 877-313-2610 or visit www.KennedySpaceCenter.com.

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About Delaware North
Delaware North is one of the largest privately held hospitality companies in the world. Founded in 1915 and owned by the Jacobs family for more than 100 years, Delaware North has global operations at high-profile places such as sports and entertainment venues, national and state parks, destination resorts and restaurants, airports, and regional casinos. Our 55,000 employee associates are dedicated to creating special experiences one guest at a time in serving more than a half-billion guests annually. Delaware North operates in the sports, travel hospitality, restaurant and catering, parks, resorts, gaming, and specialty retail industries and has annual revenue of about $3 billion. Learn more about Delaware North, a global leader in hospitality, at www.DelawareNorth.com.

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Media Contacts:

Lauren Eisele Walbert
Sandy Hillman Communications
443-683-0294

Rebecca Shireman
Manager of Communications & Public Relations
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
321-449-4273 or 321-213-5926

Barron Beneski
Northrop Grumman
703-406-5528
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