MESSENGER
and Deep Impact selected as new Discovery missions
7/7/99
On
July 7, NASA announced selection of two projects as the next
Discovery missions.
The
MErcury Surface, Space ENvironment,
GEochemistry and Ranging mission, or MESSENGER,
is a scientific investigaton of Mercury, the planet closest
to the Sun. It will perform two flybys and then orbit the
planet for one Earth year to study its composition, geology,
magnetic field, interior, polar deposits, atmosphere, and
magnetosphere.
The
Deep Impact mission will propel a large copper projectile
into the surface of a comet, creating a huge crater. This
will permit a variety of instruments, both onboard the spacecraft
and at ground-based observatories, to study the resulting
debris and interior material.
See
the NASA press
release for more information on the selection of these
two missions.
To
learn more about the investigation of Mercury, visit the MESSENGER
home page.
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