NASA Opens Online Voting For Next Desert RATS Exploration Site

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July 27, 2010

Michael Braukus 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1979 
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Rachel Hoover 
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif. 
650-604-0643 
rachel.hoover@xxxxxxxx 

Brandi Dean 
Johnson Space Center, Houston 
281-244-1403 
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RELEASE: 10-180

NASA OPENS ONLINE VOTING FOR NEXT DESERT RATS EXPLORATION SITE

WASHINGTON -- NASA is inviting the public to choose an area in 
northern Arizona where explorers will conduct part of the annual 
Desert Research and Technology Studies, known as Desert RATS. 

"Desert RATS is an annual test where NASA takes equipment and crews 
into the field to simulate future planetary exploration missions," 
said Joe Kosmo, Desert RATS manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 
Houston. "We want the public to be a part of this." 

>From July 27 through Aug. 8, space enthusiasts can vote where to send 
the Desert RATS team, which includes engineers, scientists and 
astronauts. To cast your vote, visit: 


http://desertrats2010.arc.nasa.gov 


The website features interactive panoramic images of lava, rocks and 
desert for the public to choose as the most interesting destination 
to explore. The location that receives the most votes will be 
announced Aug. 16. Astronauts will visit that site to perform field 
geology and collect rock samples. 

The Intelligent Robotics Group (IRG) at NASA's Ames Research Center at 
Moffett Field, Calif., took the panoramic images of terrain and 
geologic features in early 2009 at Black Point Lava Flow in Arizona. 

"It is essential to involve the public in NASA's exploration program 
to engage and inspire the next generation of scientists and 
engineers," said IRG Director Terry Fong. "We want people of all ages 
to be able to actively participate, contribute and collaborate in 
meaningful ways to NASA's activities." 

The Desert Rats 2010 mission also involves field testing two space 
exploration vehicles, which could allow astronauts to spend two or 
more weeks living, working, and traveling across different planets. 
Astronauts will use two such vehicles to explore a lava flow and test 
data collection methods, communications protocols, mission 
operations, and advanced technology. Desert RATS is sponsored by 
NASA's Exploration Systems Mission Directorate in Washington. 

For more information about Desert RATS, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov/desertrats 


For more information about NASA and agency programs, visit: 


http://www.nasa.gov   

	
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