NASA to Announce Work Assignments to Enable Lunar Exploration

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Oct. 29, 2007

Melissa Mathews/Beth Dickey
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1272/2087
MEDIA ADVISORY: 07-149

NASA TO ANNOUNCE WORK ASSIGNMENTS TO ENABLE LUNAR EXPLORATION

WASHINGTON - On Tuesday, Oct. 30, NASA will take another important 
step toward returning astronauts to the moon by assigning key future 
Constellation Program work to its field centers. The agency's 
Exploration Systems Mission Directorate will host a media roundtable 
at 1 p.m. EDT at NASA Headquarters, 300 E St., S.W., Washington. 

Briefers will be:
Rick Gilbrech, NASA associate administrator for exploration systems
Doug Cooke, NASA deputy associate administrator for exploration 
systems
Jeff Hanley, Constellation Program manager 

A phone bridge will be available for reporters unable to attend the 
roundtable. Reporters who want to participate in person or on the 
phone should contact Melissa Mathews at 202-358-1272 or Beth Dickey 
at 202-358-2087 for details. Audio of the event will be streamed live 
on the Web at: 

http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio

Shortly after the news conference, most NASA centers will hold a media 
event to discuss the local work assignments in more detail. Reporters 
should contact their local NASA center for the event's starting time 
and additional information.

Each NASA center already is designing and developing the Ares rockets 
and Orion spacecraft that will take astronauts and cargo to the 
International Space Station and on missions to the moon. The new work 
will build on the progress the Constellation Program is making with 
its transportation system. These early assignments will enable 
operations on the moon, and will include work related to the lunar 
lander, surface systems and extravehicular activities by astronauts.

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

http://www.nasa.gov/exploration

	
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