Oct 30, 2007
Dwayne Brown Headquarters, Washington 202-358-1726 dwayne c brown@nasa gov
Michael Mewhinney Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif 650-604-3937 michael mewhinney@nasa gov
RELEASE: 07-233
NASA TO ESTABLISH NATIONWIDE LUNAR SCIENCE INSTITUTE
WASHINGTION - NASA has announced its intent to establish a new lunar science institute This effort, with dispersed teams across the nation, will help lead the agency's research activities for future lunar science missions related to NASA's exploration goals
Named the NASA Lunar Science Institute (NLSI), the effort will be managed from NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffet Field, Calif Ames currently manages a similar distributed NASA Astrobiology Institute
NLSI's operations are expected to begin March 1, 2008 NLSI will augment other, already established lunar science investigations funded by NASA by encouraging the formation of interdisciplinary research teams that are larger than those currently at work in lunar science
"I am excited about NLSI," said Alan Stern, associate administrator for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, NASA Headquarters, Washington "As the National Academy of Sciences has told us, the science to be done at the moon and from the moon are of high value, and NLSI will help us coordinate and expand a number of in-depth research efforts in lunar science and other fields that can benefit from human and robotic missions that are part of NASA's exploration plans "
NLSI research teams will address current topics in basic lunar science, and perhaps astronomical, solar and Earth science investigations that could be performed from the moon They also will offer a quick response capability for lunar science support to NASA's Exploration initiative
A national search for a NLSI director is currently underway Most work done under NLSI's banner will take place at other NASA centers, universities and non-profit research groups around the nations These groups will be competitively selected after scientific peer review
Initially, NASA will select four or five teams for grants of $1 to $2 million each for three years, with renewals of up to five years NASA will solicit team proposals in a 2008 NASA Research Announcement
By late 2008, about 50 researchers around the U S could be working under NLSI's banner By 2010, that number could double Funds for this effort are part of the president's proposed 2008 NASA budget for the lunar science project within the planetary research program, now under consideration in Congress
"We're delighted NASA Ames was chosen to lead this exciting new lunar science research office," said S Pete Worden, Ames center director "This will complement the agency's ongoing lunar research and further the implementation of the nation's exploration efforts "
The lunar science institute is modeled after the highly successful NASA Astrobiology Institute, based at Ames Established in 1997, the NASA Astrobiology Institute promotes, conducts and leads integrated multidisciplinary astrobiology research in addition to training a new generation of astrobiology researchers
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