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Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 15, 2002 CONTACT: Students to Join NASA's Mars Exploration Rover-2003 Team:The Planetary Society and LEGO Company Announce Participation in Planetary MissionHouston, TX, — October 15, 2002 - Ever since the first spacecraft rocketed beyond Earth, children around the world have dreamed of exploring space. The LEGO Company and The Planetary Society, the largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the exploration of our solar system, are about to make that dream come true. These organizations have partnered with NASA to sponsor an ambitious program that allows children to play an integral, hands-on role in NASA's upcoming Mars Exploration Rover-2003 mission, which is set to explore Mars in early 2004. This joint initiative, called Red Rover Goes to Mars, provides an exciting opportunity for students to participate in a robotic planetary exploration mission. The project was announced today in Houston at a Student Press Conference held at the World Space Congress. The Red Rover Goes to Mars project allows students to compete for the opportunity to work directly with the Mars Exploration Rover-2003 mission. The project also provides actual hardware-DVDs containing millions of names-attached to the two NASA spacecraft. Red Rover Goes to Mars is breaking new ground in two ways:
Student Astronauts The Red Rover Goes to Mars Student Astronaut contest is open to young people worldwide. To enter the essay contest, students must be born between September 1, 1986 and September 1, 1990. "The students of today are the explorers of tomorrow," says Planetary Society Director of Projects, Bruce Betts. "This is why The Planetary Society is working so hard to involve and excite them now about the exploration of Mars." DVDs on Mars Landers "We're honored to be partnering with The Planetary Society and NASA to stimulate kids' interest in space exploration," said Brad Justus, Senior Vice President of the LEGO Company. "Over the next 18 months we will be unveiling many programs that support this goal. The mini-robot featured on the DVD face will help communicate the story of the Mars mission from the point of view of a child." For more information on these programs, please visit The Planetary Society’s website.About the Planetary SocietyCarl Sagan, Bruce Murray and Louis Friedman founded The Planetary Society in 1980 to advance the exploration of the solar system and to continue the search for extraterrestrial life. With members in over 125 countries, the Society is the largest space interest group in the world. Learn more about The Planetary Society by exploring our innovative projects. About The Lego CompanyThe LEGO Company, based in Billund, Denmark, and family-owned and privately held since 1932, is a world leader in providing quality products and experiences that stimulate children's creativity, imagination and learning. For more information visit http://www.lego.com. The Planetary Society65 N. Catalina Avenue Pasadena, CA 91106-2301 USA Web: www.planetary.org Voice: (626) 793-5100 Fax: (626) 793-5528 Email: tps@planetary.org #####
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