NASA To Hold Briefing About Lunar Exploration Concepts And Plans

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Sept. 08, 2008

Stephanie Schierholz/Grey Hautaluoma 
Headquarters, Washington                                         
202-358-4997/0668 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx, grey.hautaluoma-1@xxxxxxxx 

Lynnette Madison/Josh Byerly 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-483-5111 
lynnette.b.madison@xxxxxxxx, bill.j.byerly@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-171

NASA TO HOLD BRIEFING ABOUT LUNAR EXPLORATION CONCEPTS AND PLANS

WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting interested industry representatives, 
academics and reporters to learn more about the Ares V heavy 
lift-launch vehicle, the Altair lunar lander, and the roles they will 
play in returning humans to the moon by 2020. 

The Exploration Systems Mission Directorate forum will take place 
Thursday, Sept. 25, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. EDT, at the U.S. Chamber 
of Commerce, 1615 H Street NW, Washington. The forum will focus on 
the first phase conceptual designs for the Ares V heavy lift-launch 
vehicle, the Altair lunar lander and lunar exploration scenarios. 
Forum attendees will discuss the outcomes of a nine-month lunar 
transportation capabilities study and near-term business 
opportunities. 

Participants from NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate 
include Doug Cooke, deputy associate administrator for the 
directorate, Geoff Yoder, director of the Directorate Integration 
Office, and Jeff Hanley, manager of NASA's Constellation Program. 

Representatives of industry and academia interested in attending the 
forum must register online. Attendance is limited and registration 
will close at 5 p.m. EDT, Sept. 23. Registration and additional 
information, including an agenda, are available at: 



http://www.nasa.gov/directorates/esmd/home/lunar_id.html 


Reporters planning to attend must contact Stephanie Schierholz at 
202-358-4997 or Grey Hautaluoma at 202-358-0688 by 5 p.m., Sept. 24. 

The Ares V rocket and Altair lunar lander are part of a fleet of 
vehicles that NASA's Constellation Program is developing for a new 
space transportation system designed to travel beyond low Earth 
orbit. The Constellation fleet also includes the Orion crew 
exploration vehicle and the Ares I launch vehicle. NASA plans to 
establish a human outpost on the moon through a successive series of 
lunar missions beginning in 2020. 

For more information about NASA's Constellation Program, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/constellation   

	
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