NASA Seeks Proposals for Lunar Science Research

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June 6, 2008

Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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Michael Mewhinney
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
650-604-3937
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RELEASE: 08-140

NASA SEEKS PROPOSALS FOR LUNAR SCIENCE RESEARCH

MOFFETT FIELD, Calif. -- NASA is looking for the right stuff to 
further scientific knowledge about the moon.

NASA's Science Mission Directorate, in cooperation with the agency's 
Exploration Systems Mission Directorate, recently issued a 
Cooperative Agreement Notice seeking research projects for the NASA 
Lunar Science Institute. The institute is located at NASA's Ames 
Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif. Under the terms of the 
Cooperative Agreement Notice, proposals must include an innovative, 
interdisciplinary lunar research program that aligns with the 
institutes goals and objectives.

Proposals may address science of the moon, on the moon and from the 
moon, including objectives that meet NASA's future lunar exploration 
needs. NASA expects to make $8 million to $10 million available for 
the research, and anticipates making five to seven awards, including 
one focused on exploration objectives. 

Participation is open to all categories of organizations, both 
domestic and foreign, including industry, educational institutions, 
non-profit organizations, and federally funded research and 
development centers. NASA field centers and other government agencies 
also are eligible to submit proposals.

"The institute will support team science, bringing a multidisciplinary 
approach to lunar research," said David Morrison, interim director of 
the institute. "Our goals are to strengthen the community of lunar 
scientists and encourage students to enter this field."

The NASA Lunar Science Institute is modeled after the NASA 
Astrobiology Institute, with teams across the nation working together 
to help lead the agency's lunar research activities. Selected teams 
also will include programs in education and public outreach to 
strengthen public understanding of science. 

Notices of intent are due June 27, 2008. Proposals are due Aug. 29, 
2008. The Cooperative Agreement Notice is available on the Web. To 
read the notice, visit:

http://nspires.nasaprs.com

Select "Open Solicitations," then select "NNHo8ZDA008C," to read the 
full text of the notice.

For more information about the NASA Lunar Science Institute, visit:

http://lunarscience.arc.nasa.gov

	
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