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Erica Hupp/Dwayne Brown 202-358-1237/1726 NASA Headquarters, News Release: 2006-135 October 30, 2006 Only Five More Days for Your Name to Rise With the Dawn NASA's campaign to send the nom de plumes of people from around the world into the heart of the asteroid belt ends Sat., Nov. 4. Submitted names will be carried on board NASA's Dawn, the first spacecraft to travel between and scrutinize two distinct worlds. "How many chances do you get to fly into the very heart of the asteroid belt?" said Keyur Patel, Dawn project manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Dawn will carry a silicon chip containing the names of asteroid, space and other enthusiasts from around the world. People may submit their names for this historic one-way mission by visiting JPL's Dawn Web site now through Nov. 4 at http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov . More than 170,000 people have already signed up for the asteroid belt tour.
Following launch, Dawn will employ an ion engine to propel it during its more than four year, 3-billion-kilometer journey (1.9-billion miles) to its first target – asteroid Vesta. After months of detailed scientific observation of Vesta, Dawn's ion engine will fire up again, and send it on its way for a 2014 rendezvous with Ceres, recently anointed a "dwarf planet" by the International Astronomical Union.
"This campaign will allow people from around the world to become directly involved with Dawn, and through that, become familiar with the mission's science," said
The Dawn mission is managed by JPL, a division of the California Institute of Technology in For information about NASA and other space flight missions on the Internet, visit http://www.nasa.gov . -end-
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