Apollo Lunar Lander Team to Share Lessons Learned With NASA

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July 5, 2007

Melissa Mathews/Beth Dickey
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1272/2087

MEDIA ADVISORY: M07-080

APOLLO LUNAR LANDER TEAM TO SHARE LESSONS LEARNED WITH NASA

WASHINGTON -- On July 20, the 38th anniversary of the first moon 
landing, NASA will host more than a dozen retired members of an 
engineering team that worked on the Apollo-era spacecraft that 
carried astronauts to the lunar surface. The engineers will share 
lessons learned with current NASA employees in the Constellation 
Program, which will return astronauts to the moon by 2020. 

Media are invited to attend a panel discussion with the retired 
engineers. The event will take place at 2:30 p.m. EDT in the NASA 
Headquarters auditorium, 300 E Street, S.W., Washington. Journalists 
at the event will be able to ask questions, along with NASA 
employees. Reporters interested in attending the panel discussion 
should contact Melissa Mathews at 202-358-1272 or Beth Dickey at 
202-358-2087.

The retired engineers are former members of the Grumman Corporation's 
Lunar Module reliability and maintainability team. They are meeting 
in Washington to participate in technical discussions that will 
address such issues as testing, failure analysis and corrective 
action. 

NASA is looking to build on the experiences of previous moon 
exploration experts, including those of the Grumman team. Similar 
discussions of lessons learned are going on throughout the 
Constellation Program. 

For more on NASA's plans to return to the moon, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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