SETI public: Fw: NASA OPENS MARS CENTER AT AMES ON DEC. 29

From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Tue Dec 23 2003 - 09:26:49 PST

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    Subject: NASA OPENS MARS CENTER AT AMES ON DEC. 29

    Kathleen Burton Dec. 23, 2003
    NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
    Phone: 650/604-1731 or 604-9000
    E-mail: Kathleen.M.Burton_at_nasa.gov

    NOTE TO EDITORS AND NEWS DIRECTORS: News media representatives are
    invited to participate in an interview opportunity and ribbon-cutting
    ceremony on Dec. 29 at 9 a.m. PST to commemorate the opening of the
    new Mars Center at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif.
    To reach the Mars Center, which is located just outside NASA Ames
    Research Center's main gate, take the Moffett Field exit off U.S.
    101. Follow the signs, proceed to the main gate and take an immediate
    right into the Mars Center parking lot.

    RELEASE: 03-107AR
    NASA OPENS MARS CENTER AT AMES ON DEC. 29

    To support NASA's Mars exploration program and to coincide with the
    January landings of the Mars Exploration Rover mission, NASA Ames
    Research Center will unveil its new Mars Center on Dec. 29.

    The Mars Center will feature a dynamic array of interactive displays,
    exhibits and demonstrations designed to excite, inform and educate
    the public about the mysteries of the red planet. In addition, the
    center supports the agency-wide mission of inspiring the next
    generation of explorers.
    "We are proud to announce the opening of NASA Ames' Mars Center,
    which will give the community an opportunity to share in the wonder
    and excitement of exploring Mars," said NASA Ames Director G. Scott
    Hubbard. "The center also will serve as a dynamic educational
    resource about Mars for the entire Bay area community."

    Members of the news media are invited to participate in a preview
    tour and exhibit demonstrations at the new Mars Center at Ames
    starting at 9 a.m. PST, followed by a festive ribbon-cutting ceremony
    at 10:30 a.m. PST, and concluding with interview opportunities with
    Mars experts. The new Mars Center is located in the large white tent
    that formerly housed Space Camp California at the main gate to
    Moffett Field. The Mars Center will open its doors to the public Dec.
    29 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. PST and will remain open through June 2004.

    Hubbard, Dr. Daniel Clancy, director of information sciences and
    technology; Dr. Leroy Fletcher, director of aerospace; Dr. David Des
    Marais and Dr. Nathalie Cabrol, scientists on the Mars Exploration
    Rover mission, will be available for interviews.
    Mars Center media events schedule:

    Media Tour 9:00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. PST
    Opening Program with Remarks by Director 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. PST
    Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony 10:30 a.m. PST
    Media Interview Opportunity 10:35 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. PST
    Open to Public 12 Noon PST

    The goal of the Mars Center is to familiarize adults and children
    with current information about Mars, provide live coverage
    transmitted from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), Pasadena,
    Calif., about the Mars Exploration Rovers' missions and share ongoing
    research about future Mars missions.

    The Mars Center will feature interactive displays and exhibits
    focused on Mars, the Mars Exploration Rover missions and NASA Ames'
    scientific and engineering support roles in missions to the red
    planet - both past and present.

    Exhibits will include a Mars immersive theater, where visitors will
    see live transmissions of the Mars Exploration Rover landings from
    mission control at JPL; Carnegie-Mellon University's interactive
    rover yard, where visitors can 'drive' robotic vehicles on a
    simulated Mars science mission; and a children's room where young
    people can take part in Mars-related activities.

    In addition, the Mars Center will feature a series of family nights
    and star-gazing parties beginning in January, and lectures with NASA
    Ames Mars experts, beginning in February.

    For further information about the Mars Center, visit:

    http://www.arc.nasa.gov

    For information about the Mars Exploration Rovers, visit:

    http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/mer

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