NASA Wins Prestigious Aerospace Industry Awards

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May 9, 2013

Dwayne Brown 
Headquarters, Washington                         
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Jia-Rui C. Cook / Guy Webster 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. 
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RELEASE: 13-134

NASA WINS PRESTIGIOUS AEROSPACE INDUSTRY AWARDS

WASHINGTON -- Two prominent aerospace industry organizations are 
recognizing the contributions of NASA, especially the achievements of 
the team that landed NASA's Curiosity rover on Mars in August, with 
coveted awards. 

The National Aeronautic Association (NAA) will present its Robert J. 
Collier Trophy to the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) Team of NASA's 
Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, Calif., at an event in 
Arlington, Va., Thursday night. At an event in Washington on 
Wednesday, the team received the American Institute of Aeronautics 
and Astronautics (AIAA) Foundation Award. 

AIAA also conferred its highest recognition, the title of honorary 
fellow, on William Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for 
human exploration and operations and presented NASA's Associate 
Administrator for Science, astronaut John Grunsfeld, with its AIAA 
National Capitol Section Barry Goldwater Educator Award. AIAA 
recognized two other NASA employees as fellows: Ray G. Clinton of 
NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., and Laurence 
D. Leavitt of NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. 

"It's wonderful to see NASA's people and their accomplishments 
recognized by the aerospace community," NASA Administrator Charles 
Bolden said. "In particular, the Curiosity landing was the hardest 
NASA mission ever attempted in the history of robotic planetary 
exploration. These prestigious awards are a testament to the 
dedication and hard work of the entire worldwide team." 

The NAA established the Collier Trophy in 1911 and presents it yearly 
to recognize the greatest achievement in aeronautics or astronautics 
in America. The AIAA awards recognize the most influential and 
inspiring individuals in aerospace, whose outstanding contributions 
merit the highest accolades. Past honorees have included Orville 
Wright, Neil Armstrong, the team that designed the space shuttle and 
the astronauts who carried out the first Hubble Space Telescope 
repair mission in 1993. 

The NAA's Collier citation notes the MSL team's "extraordinary 
achievements of successfully landing Curiosity on Mars, advancing the 
nation's technological and engineering capabilities, and 
significantly improving humanity's understanding of ancient Martian 
habitable environments." 

More than 7,000 people in at least 33 U.S. states and 11 other 
countries have worked on the Mars Science Laboratory mission. 
Curiosity, the laboratory's centerpiece, carries 10 science 
instruments to investigate the environmental history inside Gale 
Crater on Mars. In March, rover scientists announced an analysis of a 
rock sample collected there shows Mars could have supported living 
microbes in an ancient freshwater environment. Curiosity's mission is 
expected to last at least two years. 

"The prestigious Collier Trophy is a wonderful recognition for 
Curiosity, a phenomenal engineering and science achievement that has 
captured the hearts and minds of children and adults across America 
and around the globe," said Charles Elachi, director of JPL. "It's an 
honor to do missions like this one on behalf of NASA and the nation." 


Two other teams from JPL that manage NASA spacecraft, the Dawn mission 
to the asteroid belt and the Voyager mission to interstellar space, 
were finalists for the 2012 Collier Trophy. 

JPL designed, developed and assembled the rover and manages its 
mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. 

For more information about the Collier Trophy, visit: 

http://www.naa.aero/html/awards/index.cfm?cmsid=62 

For more information about the AIAA awards, visit: 

http://bit.ly/12j3ey0 

For more about the Mars Science Laboratory mission, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov/msl 

For information on other NASA missions and programs, visit: 

http://www.nasa.gov 

	
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