NASA to Reveal New Discoveries from Mercury

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July 1, 2008

J. D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-5241
j.d.harrington@xxxxxxxx

Paulette Campbell
Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md.
240-228-6792
paulette.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx

MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-128

NASA TO REVEAL NEW DISCOVERIES FROM MERCURY

WASHINGTON -- NASA will host a media teleconference Thursday, July 3, 
at 2 p.m. EDT, to discuss analysis of data from the Mercury Surface, 
Space Environment, Geochemistry and Ranging (MESSENGER) spacecraft's 
flyby of Mercury earlier this year. 

The spacecraft is the first designed to orbit the planet closest to 
the sun. It flew past Mercury on Jan. 14, 2008, and made the first 
up-close measurements since Mariner 10's final flyby in 1975. 

Analyses of the data show volcanoes were involved in the formation of 
plains. The data also suggest the planet's magnetic field is actively 
produced in its core. In addition, the mission has provided the first 
look at the chemical composition of Mercury's surface. The results 
will be reported in a series of 11 papers published July 4 in a 
special section of Science magazine.

The teleconference participants are:
- Marilyn Lindstrom, program scientist, NASA Headquarters
- Sean Solomon, principal investigator, Carnegie Institution of 
Washington
- James W. Head III, professor of geological sciences, Brown 
University, Providence, R.I.
- William McClintock, senior research associate, Laboratory for 
Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado, Boulder
- Thomas H. Zurbuchen, associate professor, Department of Atmospheric, 
Oceanic and Space Sciences, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Reporters may access the embargoed science press package materials by 
registering with EurekAlert! at www.eurekalert.org and e-mailing 
scipak@xxxxxxxx to expedite their registration. Once registered, they 
may log in directly at:

http://www.eurekalert.org/jrnls/sci/ 

To participate in the teleconference, reporters in the United States 
should call 1-888-455-3616 and use the passcode "messenger." 
International reporters should call 1-517-623-4705. Audio of the 
teleconference will be streamed live at:

http://www.nasa.gov/newsaudio

When the briefing begins, related images will be available at:

http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/news_room/index.php

	
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