Date: December 12th 2007

Dec 11, 2007

Grey Hautaluoma Headquarters, Washington 202-358-0668 grey hautaluoma-1@nasa gov

RELEASE: 07-274

NEW NASA MISSION TO REVEAL MOON'S INTERNAL STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION

WASHINGTON - At a Monday meeting of the American Geophysical Union, NASA's Associate Administrator for Science Alan Stern announced the selection of a new mission that will peer deep inside the moon to reveal its anatomy and history

The Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory, or GRAIL, mission is a part of NASA's Discovery Program It will cost $375 million and is scheduled to launch in 2011 GRAIL will fly twin spacecraft in tandem orbits around the moon for several months to measure its gravity field in unprecedented detail The mission also will answer longstanding questions about Earth's moon and provide scientists a better understanding of how Earth and other rocky planets in the solar system formed

"GRAIL's revolutionary capabilities stood out in this Discovery mission competition owing to its unsurpassed combination of high scientific value and low technical and programmatic risk," Stern said "GRAIL also offers to bring innovative Earth studies techniques to the moon as a precursor to their possible later use at Mars and other planets "

Scientists will use the gravity field information from the two satellites to X-ray the moon from crust to core to reveal the moon's subsurface structures and, indirectly, its thermal history

The study technique GRAIL will use was pioneered by the joint U S -German Earth observing Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment, or GRACE, mission launched in 2002 The GRACE satellites measure gravity changes related to the movement of mass within the Earth, such as the melting of ice at the poles and changes in ocean circulation As with GRACE, both GRAIL spacecraft will be launched on a single launch vehicle

GRAIL's principal investigator is Maria Zuber of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Zuber's team of expert scientists and engineers includes former NASA astronaut Sally Ride, who will lead the mission's public outreach efforts A camera aboard each spacecraft will allow students and the public to interact with observations from the satellites Each GRAIL spacecraft will carry the cameras to documents their views from lunar orbits

GRAIL will support NASA's exploration goals as the agency returns humans to the moon by 2020 In 2008, the agency will launch the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, to circle the moon for at least a year and take measurements to identify future robotic and human landing sites The orbiter also will look for potential lunar resources and document aspects of the lunar radiation environment After a 30-year hiatus, LRO represents NASA's first step toward returning humans to the moon The orbiter will be accompanied by another spacecraft, called the Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite mission, which will impact the lunar south pole to search for evidence of polar water frost

"As NASA moves forward with exploration endeavors, our lunar science missions will be the light buoy leading the path for future human activities," said Jim Green, director of the Planetary Division, Science Mission Directorate, Washington

Created in 1992, NASA's Discovery Program sponsors a series of scientist-led, cost-capped solar system exploration missions with highly focused scientific goals The GRAIL proposal was selected from 24 submissions in response to a 2006 Announcement of Opportunity for the program Proposals were evaluated for scientific merit, science implementation merit, and technical, management and cost feasibility

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif , will manage the GRAIL mission The spacecraft will be built by Lockheed Martin Space Systems, Denver

For more information about NASA's Discovery Program, visit:

http://discovery nasa gov

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