NASA Seeks Input For Commercial Lunar Communications & Navigation

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Aug. 19, 2008

Michael Curie 
Headquarters, Washington                                    
202-358-4715 
michael.curie@xxxxxxxx 

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-4997 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx   



MEDIA ADVISORY: 08-207

NASA SEEKS INPUT FOR COMMERCIAL LUNAR COMMUNICATIONS & NAVIGATION

WASHINGTON -- NASA issued a Request for Information, or RFI, on Monday 
to gauge interest and solicit ideas from private companies in 
providing communications and navigation services that would support 
the development of exploration, scientific and commercial 
capabilities on the moon over the next 25 years. 

NASA plans to establish science stations on the lunar surface 
beginning as early as 2013, followed by the return of humans to the 
moon and establishment of the first lunar outpost in 2020. 
Communications, networking and navigation capabilities required to 
support these efforts will be provided by NASA, other national space 
agencies, private industry or some combination thereof. 

The services for which NASA seeks information in this RFI are 
communications, networking, and position, navigation and timing. The 
information requested is for planning purposes only as this RFI is 
one step of a larger study that will culminate in a final NASA report 
addressing strategies for the commercial co-development of lunar 
communications and navigation. 

Communication and navigation services may include, but are not limited 
to, terrestrial network services, terrestrial ground stations, 
Earth-orbiting capabilities, lunar orbiting capabilities, and lunar 
surface capabilities. They may be complete "turn-key" services, 
subsystems or components; partial solutions such as applications for 
specific functions; or other capabilities believed to be necessary to 
meet a portion of anticipated needs. 

Responses should be submitted to Barbara Adde, NASA Headquarters, Mail 
Suite 7L70, 300 E. St., SW, Washington, D.C. 20546-0001, by 4 p.m. 
EDT on Sept. 15, 2008. 

To view the Request for Information, visit: 



http://www.spacecomm.nasa.gov 


For more information about NASA's exploration program, visit: 



http://nasa.gov/exporation 


For more information about NASA's science missions, visit: 



http://nasascience.nasa.gov   

	
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