NASA Agrees to Cooperate With India on Lunar Mission

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May 9, 2006

Dean Acosta/Melissa Mathews
Headquarters, Washington
(202) 358-1400/1272

RELEASE: 06-219

NASA AGREES TO COOPERATE WITH INDIA ON LUNAR MISSION

NASA will have two scientific instruments on India's maiden voyage to 
the moon. Tuesday, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin and his 
counterpart, Indian Space Research Organization Chairman G. Madhavan 
Nair, signed two Memoranda of Understanding in Bangalore, India, for 
cooperation on India's Chandrayaan-1 mission.

Griffin is touring Indian Space Research Organization facilities this 
week. He will visit its satellite development center, launch vehicle 
production center and launch site.

"It is my hope and belief that as we extend the reach of human 
civilization throughout the solar system, the United States and India 
will be partners on many more technically challenging and 
scientifically rewarding projects," Griffin said at a ceremony in 
Bangalore. "I very much look forward to the opportunity to see first 
hand India's impressive space facilities, to meet with your 
scientists and engineers and to learn more about your remarkable 
work."

Chandrayaan-1, a lunar orbiter, is expected to launch in late 2007 or 
early 2008. It is a truly international mission, with payloads from 
Europe as well as the United States. NASA's contribution includes the 
Moon Mineralogy Mapper, a NASA Discovery Program mission of 
opportunity designed to assess mineral resources of the moon. A 
second NASA instrument, Mini-SAR, will look for ice deposits in the 
moon's polar regions.

Data from the two instruments will contribute to NASA's increased 
understanding of the lunar environment as it implements the Vision 
for Space Exploration, which calls for robotic and human exploration 
of the moon's surface.

For information about the Vision for Space Exploration, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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