NASA To Release Science Results, Images From Second Mercury Flyby

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Oct. 24, 2008

Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington                                     
202-358-1726 
dwayne.c.brown@xxxxxxxx 
MEDIA ADVISORY: M08-216

NASA TO RELEASE SCIENCE RESULTS, IMAGES FROM SECOND MERCURY FLYBY

WASHINGTON -- NASA will hold a Science Update at 1 p.m. EDT on 
Wednesday, Oct. 29, to announce findings and release new images from 
the Oct. 6 flyby of Mercury by a NASA spacecraft. The briefing will 
take place in the television studio at NASA Headquarters, located at 
300 E Street, S.W., in Washington. It will be carried live on NASA 
Television. 

This second of three planned flybys by the MErcury Surface, Space 
ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging spacecraft, or MESSENGER, 
photographed most of Mercury's remaining unseen surface. The 
spacecraft passed 125 miles above the planet's cratered surface, 
taking more than 1,200 pictures and collecting a variety of data. The 
flyby provided a critical gravity assist needed for the probe to 
become, in March 2011, the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury. 

Participants will be: 
- Marilyn Lindstrom, program scientist at NASA Headquarters in 
Washington 
- Brian Anderson, deputy project scientist at the Johns Hopkins 
University Applied Physics Laboratory 
- Ronald Vervack, Jr., participating scientist at the Johns Hopkins 
University Applied Physics Laboratory 
- Maria Zuber, co-investigator and head of the Department of Earth, 
Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences at the Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology 
- Mark Robinson, co-investigator and professor at Arizona State 
University School of Earth and Space Exploration 

Reporters may ask questions from participating NASA locations. 
Reporters also may listen or ask questions by phone. To reserve a 
phone line, contact Steve Cole on 202-358-0918. For information about 
NASA TV, streaming video, downlink and schedule information, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/ntv 


For more information about the mission, visit: 



http://www.nasa.gov/messenger 

	
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