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Doug Isbell/Don Savage
Headquarters, Washington, DC March 2, 1998
(Phone: 202/358-1547)
Elizabeth Carter
Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA
(Phone: 650/604-2742 )
NOTE TO EDITORS: N98-23
LUNAR PROSPECTOR INITIAL SCIENCE RESULTS BRIEFING ON MARCH 5
The initial scientific findings and status of NASA's Lunar
Prospector mission, now in orbit around the Moon, will be the
subject of a press briefing at 1 p.m. EST, Thursday, March 5, at
NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA. Lunar Prospector,
the third mission in NASA's Discovery Program of lower-cost, highly
focused Solar System exploration missions, was launched Jan. 6,
1998, to provide the first global maps of the Moon's elemental
surface composition and gravitational and magnetic fields. The
briefing will be broadcast live on NASA Television with two-way
question-and-answer capability for reporters covering from
participating NASA Centers.
Participants in the press briefing are:
* Scott Hubbard, Lunar Prospector Mission Manager, Ames Research Center
* Dr. Alan Binder, Lunar Prospector Principal Investigator,
Lunar Research Institute, Gilroy, CA
* Dr. William Feldman, Co-Investigator for the Gamma Ray Spectrometer,
Neutron Spectrometer, and the Alpha Particle Spectrometer, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM
* Dr. Alex Konopliv, Co-Investigator for the Doppler Gravity
Experiment, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA
NASA Television is available on GE-2, transponder 9C at 85
degrees West longitude, with vertical polarization. Frequency is
on 3880.0 megahertz, with audio on 6.8 megahertz. Information on
Lunar Prospector is available on the Internet at the following address:
http://lunar.arc.nasa.gov
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