Panel Will Study Mars Global Surveyor Events

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Jan. 10, 2007

Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726

Guy Webster 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-6278

RELEASE: 07-04

PANEL WILL STUDY MARS GLOBAL SURVEYOR EVENTS

WASHINGTON - NASA has formed an internal review board to look more 
indepth into why NASA's Mars Global Surveyor went silent in November 
2006 and recommend any processes or procedures that could increase 
safety for other spacecraft.

Mars Global Surveyor launched in 1996 on a mission designed to study 
Mars from orbit for two years. It accomplished many important 
discoveries during nine years in orbit. On Nov. 2, the spacecraft 
transmitted information that one of its arrays was not pivoting as 
commanded. Loss of signal from the orbiter began on the following 
orbit. 

Mars Global Surveyor has operated longer at Mars than any other 
spacecraft in history and for more than four times as long as the 
prime mission originally planned. 

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., manages Mars Global 
Surveyor for the NASA Science Mission Directorate, Washington. 
Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver, developed and operates the 
spacecraft. 

Information about the mission is available on the Internet at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/mgs/index.html

	
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