NASA Phoenix Mission Scientists to Discuss Martian Studies

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July 28, 2008

Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-1726
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Guy Webster 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.
818-354-5011
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Sara Hammond 
University of Arizona, Tucson
520-626-1974
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MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-140

NASA PHOENIX MISSION SCIENTISTS TO DISCUSS MARTIAN STUDIES

TUCSON, Ariz. -- NASA and the University of Arizona, Tucson, will hold 
a media briefing Thursday, July 31, at 11 a.m. PDT, in the mission's 
Science Operations Center at the university. Briefing participants 
will discuss the latest progress by NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander in 
exploring a site in the Martian arctic. Following its May 25 landing, 
Phoenix has been studying whether Mars' environment ever has been 
favorable for microbial life.

The briefing participants are:
- Michael Meyer, chief scientist, Mars Exploration Program, NASA 
Headquarters, Washington
- Peter Smith, Phoenix principal investigator, University of Arizona, 
Tucson
- Victoria Hipkin, mission scientist for Phoenix Meteorological 
Station, Canadian Space Agency, Saint-Hubert, Quebec
- Mark Lemmon, lead scientist for Phoenix Surface Stereo Imager, Texas 
A&M University, College Station

News media may participate by telephone during the question and answer 
portion of the briefing. Reporters should call NASA's Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory media office at 818-354-5011 before the briefing for 
instructions and the dial-in number.

The briefing will be carried live by NASA TV and on the Internet at:

www.nasa.gov/ntv

For more information on the Phoenix mission, visit: 

www.nasa.gov/phoenix

	
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