Guy Webster 818-354-6278 Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
News Release: 2006-151 December 22, 2006
NASA Names New Manager for Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter has a new project manager.
Jim Erickson, of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
JPL's Jim Graf, who led the Mars robotic mission from development through flight to the red planet, is moving on to new challenges. He has joined JPL's Earth Science and Technology Directorate as deputy director.
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter began orbiting Mars in March and started the primary science phase of its mission in November.
"Mars rivets one's attention," Graf said. "It is so interesting that every scrap of data both answers existing questions and opens up new ones. The engineers and scientists supporting Mars missions are first rate, and it is hard to say goodbye to them."
In his new position, Graf will manage current missions and develop future ones to study Earth's atmosphere, surface and interior. "I am excited about moving to Earth science, where I can contribute directly to our understanding of our own planet," Graf said.
Graf has worked on space-related projects for more than 30 years, including development of ion-thruster technology, production of instruments for spacecraft, and management of NASA's Quick Scatterometer. He received NASA's Outstanding Leadership Medal for his work. He earned a bachelor's degree from
Erickson was project manager for NASA's Mars Exploration Rovers Spirit and
He was previously project manager for NASA's Galileo mission to Jupiter. During more than 30 years at JPL, he has also worked on the Viking missions to Mars, the Voyager missions to outer planets, and the Mars Observer mission. He earned a bachelor's degree in applied physics from
The mission is managed by JPL, a division of the California Institute of Technology,
Information about the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is online at http://www.nasa.gov/mro .
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