Reporters Invited to 'Dig It' with NASA in Hawaii

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July 10, 2012

Amber Philman
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
amber.n.philman@nasa.gov

RELEASE: 35-12

REPORTERS INVITED TO 'DIG IT' WITH NASA IN HAWAII

HILO, Hawaii -- Reporters are invited to field tests of a NASA 
prototype rover that demonstrates how explorers might prospect for 
resources for survival while on other planetary bodies. The 
demonstrations will take place Thursday, July 19, starting at 9 a.m. 
HST, outside of Hilo, Hawaii. 

The Regolith and Environment Science and Oxygen and Lunar Volatile 
Extraction, or RESOLVE, consists of a lunar rover and drill provided 
by the Canadian Space Agency to support a NASA payload that is 
designed to prospect for water, ice and other lunar resources. 
RESOLVE also will demonstrate how future explorers can take advantage 
of resources at potential landing sites. 

Journalists will be able to observe and photograph the tests as well 
as interview NASA and Canadian Space Agency engineers involved in the 
systems' development.

Reporters should contact Amber Philman at 321-431-4970 
(amber.n.philman@nasa.gov) by Tuesday, July 17, to attend. Access to 
the test site requires an escort and a letter of assignment on 
company letterhead for credentials. 

The Pacific International Space Center for Exploration Systems, or 
PISCES, at the University of Hawaii, Hilo, also hosts the 
collaborative mission. 

NASA's In Situ Resource Utilization project develops methods for 
explorers to take advantage of resources at potential landing sites. 

For more information about NASA's exploration plans, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration For more information about PISCES, 
visit:  http://pisces.uhh.hawaii.edu  

	
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