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MEDIA RELATIONS OFFICE
JET PROPULSION LABORATORY
CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
PASADENA, CALIFORNIA 91109. TELEPHONE (818) 354-5011
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov 

Contact:  Mary Hardin  (818) 354-0344

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                         April 16, 2001

CONTRACTS AWARDED FOR INITIAL MARS SAMPLE RETURN STUDIES

     NASA's Mars Exploration Program at the Jet Propulsion 
Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., has awarded four industry team 
contracts to conduct initial studies of specific 
implementation scenarios for a first Mars sample return 
mission that might be launched as early as 2011.

     The four teams selected are: 
- Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, Boulder, Colo.
- Boeing Company, Huntington Beach, Calif.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation, Denver, Colo.
- TRW, Redondo Beach, Calif.

     The contracts are valued at $1 million each and are to be 
performed over a six-month period.

     These studies will formulate a broad suite of potential 
solutions to robotically acquiring rock and soil samples from 
Mars. NASA will select the best solutions for further 
development. 

     "These studies will help identify potential approaches to 
the mission, technology development and demonstration needs, 
and the infrastructure required to perform such a mission," 
said Dr. Firouz Naderi, the Mars Program Manager at JPL. "The 
studies are an important part of determining potential future 
Mars program direction over the next decade given that the 
underlying science trajectory for the program calls for the 
earliest possible 'informed' Mars Sample Return mission."

     JPL manages the Mars Exploration Program for NASA's 
Office of Space Science, Washington D.C.  JPL is a division of 
the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.

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