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NASA NEWS
January 29, 2004

William Jeffs
Johnson Space Center, Houston
281-483-5111



NOTE TO EDITORS: #J04-008

JSC SCIENTISTS AMONG THOSE INVOLVED WITH MARS ROVERS; INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE

The efforts of many Johnson Space Center scientists, in collaboration with colleagues throughout NASA and other organizations, led to the recent successful landings of Spirit and Opportunity on Mars. Although the JSC scientists working directly on the Rover missions are in California, several others familiar with Mars and the associated science are in Houston available for interviews.

Media wishing to interview JSC scientists regarding Mars, mission objectives and the associated science should contact the JSC Newsroom at (281) 483-5111.






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