[meteorite-list] NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Mars 2020 Rover Mission

From: Ron Baalke <baalke_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2016 20:38:52 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <201609190338.u8J3cqaN016170_at_zagami.jpl.nasa.gov>

http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/news.php?feature=6603

NASA Awards Launch Services Contract for Mars 2020 Rover Mission
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
August 25, 2016

NASA has selected United Launch Services LLC of Centennial, Colorado,
to provide launch services for a mission that will address high-priority
science goals for the agency's Journey to Mars.

Mars 2020 is targeted for launch in July 2020 aboard an Atlas V 541 rocket
from Space Launch Complex 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida.
The rover will conduct geological assessments of its landing site on Mars,
determine the habitability of the environment, search for signs of ancient
Martian life, and assess natural resources and hazards for future human
explorers.

Additionally, scientists will use the instruments aboard the rover to
identify and collect samples of rock and soil, encase them in sealed tubes,
and leave them on the surface of Mars for potential return to Earth by
a future mission to the Red Planet.

The mission will build on the achievements of Curiosity and other Mars
Exploration Program missions, and offer opportunities to deploy new capabilities
developed through investments by NASA's Space Technology Program and Human
Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate, as well as contributions
from international partners.

The Mars 2020 rover mission presents new opportunities to learn how future
human explorers could use natural resources available on the surface of
the Red Planet. An ability to live off the land could reduce costs and
engineering challenges posed by Mars exploration.

The total cost for NASA to launch Mars 2020 is approximately $243 million,
which includes: the launch service; spacecraft and spacecraft power source
processing; planetary protection processing; launch vehicle integration;
and tracking, data and telemetry support.

NASA is on an ambitious journey to Mars that includes sending humans to
the Red Planet. The robotic missions of NASA's Planetary Science Division
are leading the way with the upcoming Mars 2020 rover, the InSight lander
mission targeted for 2018, Opportunity and Curiosity rovers currently
exploring the Martian surface, Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
spacecraft currently orbiting the planet, and the Mars Atmosphere and
Volatile Evolution Mission (MAVEN) orbiter, which is helping scientists
understand what happened to the planet's atmosphere.

NASA's Launch Services Program at Kennedy Space Center in Florida will
manage and oversee the Atlas V launch service for Mars 2020. The Mars
2020 Project at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California,
manages the Mars 2020 spacecraft development for the Science Mission Directorate
at NASA Headquarters in Washington.

For more information about NASA's Mars 2020 rover, visit:

http://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/

For more information about NASA's Launch Services Program, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/launchservices

News Media Contact
Tabatha Thompson
Headquarters, Washington
202-358-4811
tabatha.t.thompson at nasa.gov

George H. Diller
Kennedy Space Center, Fla.
321-867-2468
george.h.diller at nasa.gov

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Received on Sun 18 Sep 2016 11:38:52 PM PDT


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